Crime & Safety
ICYMI: Norwalk Man, 48, Charged with Possessing Child Pornography
In case you missed it: Police are continuing to investigate, and they're asking that anyone with information to call them.

Editor’s note: This article originally was published Friday. We’re republishing it here, in case you missed it:
A tip from a pawn shop resulted in the arrest of a 48-year-old Moore Place resident on child pornography charges, Norwalk police said.
Robert Mosley was arrested and held on $50,000 bond. Norwalk police gave this account (an accusation not proven in court) of the matter:
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In February, a manager at Yankee Peddlar and Pawn on Main Street told police that a device they had acquired had child pornography in it. The device had come from Mosley. Police didn’t say exactly what that device was. Police began investigating.
“During the investigation, an additional device belonging to Mosley was seized and found to contain multiple pornographic images of children on it,” police said in a news release.
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On Thursday, a manager at the pawn shop told police that Mosley was coming to the store to retrieve some items. Police met him there, took him into custody, then questioned him at police headquarters, where he admitted to possessing the child pornography.
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He was charged with possession of child pornography, promoting a minor in an obscene performance, importing child pornography and obscenity. If Mosley is released on bond he will be due in court on March 20.
Norwalk special-victims detectives are continuing to investigate the case and asking anyone with additional information to contact Detective Paulino at 203-854-3163 or through these means:
- The Norwalk Police Tip Line at 203-854-3111
- Anonymous Internet tips can be sent to the Norwalk Police website.
- Anonymous text tips can be submitted by typing “NPD” into the text field, followed by the message, and sending it to CRIMES (274637).
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