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P.A. Police charge man with luring a child: May be more victims

Brady Robin, 21, is charged with invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation of a young person, making sexually explicit material available, agreement or arrangement to commit a sexual offence against a child, and possession of child pornography

PRINCE ALBERT – Police have charged a 21-year-old man with child luring and believe there may be more victims.

Brady Robin from Prince Albert was arrested June 24 and charged with two counts of invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation of a young person, making sexually explicit material available, agreement or arrangement to commit a sexual offence against a child, possession of child pornography, and three counts of failing to comply with release orders.

On June 4, Prince Albert RCMP received a report of child luring and their investigation determined that the victim, an underage female teen, and an adult male were conversing via social media accounts and conversations were sexual in nature.

Prince Albert Police say that their investigation has determined there may be more victims and investigators are encouraging anyone with additional information, or if you are a victim, to please report it to Prince Albert Detachment at 306-765-5500, call 310-RCMP or call 911 in an emergency.

Assisting Prince Albert RCMP Detachment with this ongoing investigation is the Saskatchewan Integrated Child Exploitation Unit, the Saskatchewan RCMP Legal Application Support Team and the Saskatchewan RCMP Digital Forensics Services Unit.

Robin appeared in court Monday and appears next on July 11. The charges against him haven't been proven in court.