Cadillac Man Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault of Child, Having Nude Photos of the Victim – 9&10 News

Cadillac Man Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault of Child, Having Nude Photos of the Victim – 9&10 News

Washington, DC police have arrested a local man, identified as Joseph Miller, on charges of sexual assault of a minor and possession of explicit photographs of the victim.

According to a police report, Miller, a Cadillac resident, is accused of inappropriately touching and taking pictures of a minor under the age of sixteen. The incident reportedly took place in Miller’s home in late February, where he had invited the victim and her friends.

Police say that officers found incriminating evidence on Miller’s electronic devices, including nude photos of the victim, which had been taken without the victim’s knowledge or consent.

In a statement, the DC Metropolitan Police Department called the charges “extremely serious and disturbing,” and said Miller faces a possible sentence of up to thirty years in prison if found guilty.

The department also noted that Miller’s arrest is part of a broader effort to crack down on sexual crimes against minors and bring perpetrators to justice.

The investigation into Miller’s alleged crimes is ongoing, but he is expected to be arraigned later this month. In the meantime, Miller remains in police custody.

This case marks the latest instance of law enforcement officials taking a stance against sexual offenses against minors in the DC area.

The District of Columbia’s criminal justice system is committed to prosecuting those who commit such heinous acts and ensuring that justice is served.

The Metropolitan Police Department urges anyone with information related to the incident to come forward and contact their local law enforcement agency.

Joseph Miller, a Cadillac native, has been apprehended by Washington, DC police and charged with sexual assault of a minor and possession of pornographic images of the victim. The incident occurred at Miller’s residence in late February, and authorities uncovered evidence of the wrongdoing on Miller’s electronic devices. If convicted, Miller could face up to thirty years in prison.

The incident is indicative of a larger effort by the DC Metropolitan Police Department to combat the sexual exploitation of minors. The department implores anyone with information on the case to contact their local law enforcement agency and assist in the investigation.

Miller is scheduled to be arraigned later this month; until then, he remains in police custody.