According to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office, Riverside police began investigating Heeter based on a referral from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force that he might possess child sexual abuse material.
None of the children depicted in the material are local victims, the prosecutor’s office said.
At the time of writing Heeter was not in the Montgomery County Jail, but he is scheduled to be arraigned April 24.
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