Courtesy: Lee County Sheriff's Office
ALVA, Fla. - Law enforcement officials in Southwest Florida are seeking information from potential victims after they say a pastor was found with child pornography.
What we know:
Detectives with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Internet Crimes Against Children said they received a cybertip about child pornography coming from a home in Lee County.
Through analytical research, detectives said they identified the suspect as an Alva resident and executed a search warrant on a home on Apple Blossom Drive.
According to detectives, the suspect, Pastor Robert Glossenger, said he would receive and send child pornography while chatting with strangers online.
Glossenger was arrested and charged with three counts of possession of child pornography and three counts of transmission of child pornography.
What they're saying:
"This is a disturbing case where a pastor, a person of power and trust, was searching and exchanging child porn with others online. I am disgusted and hope anyone who may have fallen victim to this man will come forward," said Sheriff Carmine Marceno.
What you can do:
This case is active and anyone with information about Glossenger is asked to contact the LCSO Innocent Images Unit or SWFL CrimeStoppers at 1-800-780-8477.
The Source: This article was written with information posted on social media by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.