A Gloucester Township man was arrested Thursday for allegedly manufacturing, distributing and possessing child pornography, authorities said.
On Friday, Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Gloucester Township Police Chief Harry Earle announced the arrest of Mark Glenn, 49, of Gloucester Township.
He has been charged with one count each of manufacturing of child pornography, distribution of child pornography and possession of child pornography after detectives from the High Tech Crimes Unit of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office executed a search warrant Thursday morning at his home.
At the home, police said they found illicit images of a sleeping juvenile female that had been produced at the home.
Preliminary findings, police said, indicate the photos allegedly were taken approximately 10 years ago at the residence.
According to police, detectives also located numerous electronic storage devices containing more than 1,000 images and videos of child pornography, as well as a large collection of printed images.
Police said their investigation into Glenn began after detectives monitoring a peer-to-peer file-sharing program noticed files containing child pornography allegedly were being downloaded and uploaded from an IP address associated with Glenn’s home.
The Gloucester Township Police Department Special Response Team assisted in the execution of the search warrant, police said.
According to the Camden County Prosecutor's office, Glenn is the 29th person to be charged this year by Camden's High Tech Crimes Unit for crimes related to the possession and/or distribution of child pornography.
Glenn has been taken to the Camden County Jail and his bail is set at $350,000, police said.