Lethbridge Herald

Two charged with child assault may resolve case

- Delon Shurtz LETHBRIDGE HERALD dshurtz@lethbridge­herald.com

A man and woman accused of sexually assaulting the woman’s child may make a deal with the Crown to resolve their case rather than go to trial.

The case was in Taber court of justice Tuesday, where Lethbridge lawyer Miranda Hlady requested an adjournmen­t to allow the accuseds’ lawyers time to review an agreed statement of facts with their clients. An ASF typically outlines pertinent details of the case upon which both the Crown and Defence can agree and which may lead to pleas and resolution without a trial.

Neither accused can be named to protect the identity of the child.

The Lethbridge woman is charged with sexual assault, sexual interferen­ce, making child pornograph­y, distributi­on of child pornograph­y, and possession of child pornograph­y. The Barnwell man faces charges of sexual assault, making child pornograph­y, accessing child pornograph­y, and possessing child pornograph­y.

Police officers arrested the mother on Nov. 2, 2023 after searching a Lethbridge home. Officers went to the home after uncovering evidence of the alleged abuse from a case that took place earlier in the year in Barnwell and resulted in the arrest of a 41-yearold man. Police believe the two suspects were in a previous relationsh­ip and sexually assaulted the child, in addition to sharing child sexual abuse materials.

Police searched the Barnwell home on Sept. 19, following a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) that shared informatio­n about an Alberta suspect uploading child pornograph­y through Facebook.

The investigat­ion by ALERT Internet Child Exploitati­on unit (ICE), also resulted in the rescue of the school-age child.

A forensic analysis of computers seized from the Barnwell home identified nearly half a million photos and videos of child sexual abuse materials. Among the collection, ICE identified a series of materials that they believe are unique and were possibly created by the accused.

Further investigat­ion revealed the materials were produced in Alberta, and ICE was able to identify a suspect and the child being abused.

The woman’s next court hearing is scheduled for May 14, while the man returns to court next Tuesday.

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