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Canadian Forces Sgt. from CFB Trenton found guilty of child porn offences

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BELLEVILLE, Ont. – A Canadian Armed Forces sergeant posted at CFB Trenton in eastern Ontario has been found guilty of child pornography offences and arranging to commit a sexual offence against a child.

Crown Attorney Lee Burgess says David Rodwell was convicted in a Belleville, Ont., court on Thursday of possession of child pornography, making child pornography and making an agreement to commit a sexual offence against a child.

The 57-year-old air weapons systems technician was charged last year after participating in various online chat rooms, including a conversation with a U.S. Homeland Security special agent posing as an air force mother of three.

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The conversation revolved around setting up a sexual encounter with a three-year-old child in San Francisco, and the investigation was turned over to the military police when information led to Rodwell’s home at the base in Trenton.

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Police also found five videos and 33 child pornography images on Rodwell’s computer.

Burgess says sentencing is set for Dec. 15.

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