A
representative of the former mayor, Patrick Wojahn, could not
immediately be reached. His lawyer told the New York Times
earlier this month after Wojahn's arrest that he was fully
cooperating with law enforcement.
An investigation leading to the charges began in February after
the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
identified a social media account operating in the county that
trafficked in suspected child pornography. The account belonged
to Wojahn, the county police said.
He subsequently resigned as mayor of the city, which is home to
the main campus of the University of Maryland.
Wojahn was arrested after investigators recovered cell phones, a
storage device, a tablet and a computer from his home, police
said.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Frank
McGurty and Stephen Coates)
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