

These historical maps of Connecticut show the state from 1685-1915.Yale New Haven Health signs agreement to acquire three Connecticut hospitals.Police said some of the images in the application appeared to be downloaded off a web platform known to be used for disseminating and downloading child sex abuse material. The Cellebrite software used to do the forensic analysis, however, revealed 196 images were stored in the “Keepsafe” application - all of which contained “some form of adult pornography or what is believed to be child pornography,” according to Anderson’s arrest warrant. Police said Anderson also used an image and video storage application designed to “ensure privacy” and provide “additional layers of security.” They also discovered a DropBox account administered by Anderson, containing “videos suspected as being child pornography” and files “labeled with language articulating that young female are present in the videos,” according to police.Īccording to the warrant for Anderson’s arrest, the titles of some of the videos indicated depictions of children as young as 7. Through the forensic analysis, police said they found “multiple digital photographs and digital videos depicting pre-pubescent, as well as many young females under the age of 18, performing physical, sexual acts with adult males” on Anderson’s phone. Anderson’s attorney nor the Brookfield Police Department’s spokesperson could be reached Tuesday.
