OGDENSBURG – An Ogdensburg man was jailed May 30 on charges of promoting a sexual performance by a child following an investigation, according to state police. Nicholas S. Holt, 23, was charged …
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OGDENSBURG – An Ogdensburg man was jailed May 30 on charges of promoting a sexual performance by a child following an investigation, according to state police.
Nicholas S. Holt, 23, was charged with felony counts off promoting a sexual performance by a child and possessing a sexual performance by a child, troopers said.
The New York State Police Computer Crimes Unit and the Bureau of Criminal Investigations Unit reportedly executed a search warrant at his residence.
The search warrant was issued following an investigation launched by the New York State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
The investigation revealed that Holt was in possession of digital evidence of sexual performances by a child.
He was arraigned in the Morristown Town Court and sent to the St. Lawrence County Jail in Canton on $1,000 bail.
Holt is scheduled to reappear in the City of Ogdensburg Court June 5.