BPS Internet Child Exploitation Unit execute search warrant, 32-year-old man arrested and charged with child pornography related offences
August 26, 2025
25-025299
As a result of an investigation launched by the Brantford Police Service Internet Child Exploitation Unit (ICE), a 32-year-old Brantford man has been arrested and is facing child pornography charges.
Members of the Brantford Police Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit executed a search warrant at a Brantford residence on August 19, 2025, after receiving information about the accused being in possession of child pornography. Officers seized multiple computers, cellphones, and electronic devices during the course of the search.
Detectives working in the ICE Unit found evidence of child pornography on the various devices.
As a result of the investigation, on August 19, 2025, a 32-year-old man from Brantford was arrested and held for a bail hearing. The accused is facing one charge of Accessing Child Pornography, and two counts of Possession of Child Pornography contrary to the Criminal Code.
The Brantford Police ICE Unit are continuing their investigation. The accused is known to have travelled extensively, and police are concerned he may have communicated with children on several different social media platforms. The accused use the following usernames and online identities:
- Deodee9
- Deodee49
- Daledeo
- Karl or Karl and Alexis
- Karl antigula
- Karl shy
Anyone with information related to this case or has information relating to sexual crimes against children is urged to call the Brantford Police ICE Unit at 519-756-7050Tipsters who wish to remain anonymous are asked to contact Brant-Brantford Crime Stoppers at 519-750-8477 or 1-800-222-8477. Alternatively, a web tip may be submitted at: https://www.crimestoppersbb.com/submit-a-tip/
The Brantford Police Service joined the Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Exploitation on the Internet in 2007. The Provincial Strategy is comprised of the OPP Child Exploitation Section and 27 municipal police services. This Project has been made possible by a grant from the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
The Brantford Police Service supports this strategy and has recognized that images of children and child abuse placed on the internet lead to perpetual victimization.
The online exploitation of children continues to be a challenge for investigators due to its sheer volume, global reaches, and anonymity; however, the Brantford Police Service is committed to ensuring the safety of our community’s children and taking action against online sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children.
For safety tips, please visit the Canadian Centre of Child Protection website at www.protectchildren.ca or www.cybertip.ca
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