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New porn player band drummer accused of hiding child porn property

Canadian rock band drummer New porn writer Accused of possessing child pornography, annoying/harassment of children, invasion of privacy and attempted privacy violations.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, California, said on Monday, April 7 that deputies assigned to the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station were called to a company in the 73,000 block of Dinah Shore Drive in the Palm Desert.

When the deputies arrived, they spoke to an 11-year-old boy who said an adult man recorded him on his phone while he was using the bathroom.

Two days later, on April 9, the representative received a second report at the same location.

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When they arrived, an employee told them a man was entering and leaving the bathroom with the little boy, who they believed might be the suspect in the last incident.

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Deputies found the suspect, Joseph Seiders, 44, who was later identified as Palm Desert, and detained him.

Seiders join Canadian band New porn writer 2014. The band was founded in 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia

In a statement on its Facebook page, the band said they were shocked and shocked by what happened and immediately cut all contact with the Seiders.

The Palm Desert Station Investigation Bureau continues its investigation to provide search warrants for Seiders’ residence, vehicles and cell phones.

There was evidence that he had hinted at him in two reported incidents and in other crimes such as possession of child pornography.

Seiders were booked at the John Benoit Detention Center in Indiana for possessing child pornography, annoying/harassment of children, privacy violations and attempts to invade privacy.

The Riverside Sheriff’s Office believes there may be more victims and encourages any information related to this investigation to contact investigator Iniguez at 760-836-1600 or the Riverside Sheriff’s dispatch call 951-77-1099.


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