
Louisiana Tech University Police arrest a student last Thursday wanted in Calcasieu Parish for possessing pornography involving juveniles.
Charles Brittain Schrumpf II, 22, of Sulphur, was arrested on warrants charging him with 25 counts of pornography involving juveniles. Schrumpf was removed from an on-campus class and turned over to the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office.
A tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children initiated the investigation, according to a CPSO press release.
After investigation by the Sheriff’s Office Special Victims Unit detectives in conjunction with an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force with Homeland Security
Investigations and the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office, warrants were obtained for Schrumpf’s arrest.
Schrumpf was booked into the Lincoln Parish Detention Center by LA Tech Police and transferred back to Calcasieu Parish by CPSO deputies.
Schrumpf reportedly posted a $300,000 bond later Thursday.
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