The Connecticut State Police in October contacted the Vandalia Division of Police when its investigation uncovered information that Miles reportedly had child sexual abuse material, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
Vandalia police reportedly found explicit images and videos on a computer belonging to Miles and other data storage devices, the prosecutor’s office said.
A warrant was issued for his arrest.
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