CAMDEN, NJ — Three men were arrested in October on charges related to child sexual abuse material, according to Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.
The arrests were made by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, which includes task force officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department, Cherry Hill Police Department, Camden County Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations – Cherry Hill, in collaboration with the Pennsauken Police Department and Pine Hill Police Department.
Paul Braunstein, 30, of Cherry Hill, was charged on Oct. 3 with third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material.
A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess child sexual abuse material, and detectives identified Braunstein as the user of the account during the investigation.
A forensic search of Braunstein’s laptop revealed child sexual abuse material.
He was arrested in Cherry Hill on Oct. 3 and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Jaiden Wilson, 19, of Pennsauken, was charged on Oct. 15 with second-degree distribution of child sexual abuse material, second-degree possession with intent to distribute child sexual abuse material and third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material.
A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess and distribute child sexual abuse material, and detectives identified Wilson as the user of the account during the investigation.
A forensic search of Wilson’s cell phone revealed child sexual abuse material.
He was arrested in Pennsauken on Oct. 15 and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
Ulrich Markiewicz, 22, of Pine Hill, was charged on Oct. 21 with third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material.
A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess child sexual abuse material, and detectives identified Markiewicz as the user of the account during the investigation.
A forensic search of Markiewicz’s laptop revealed child sexual abuse material.
He was arrested in Pine Hill on Oct. 21 and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.
