Fort Bragg Soldier Child Exploitation Charges: 73 Counts Filed

Creator: Chris Seward | Credit: AP

A Fort Bragg soldier is facing serious allegations in a case that has shocked communities across the Sandhills and beyond. Authorities say a staff sergeant has been charged with 73 counts related to child exploitation, involving minors as young as three years old.

The Fort Bragg soldier child exploitation charges stem from an investigation that involved both military and civilian law enforcement agencies. Officials say the suspect was taken into custody and is currently being held without bond in Cumberland County.

Details of the Investigation

According to reports, investigators executed a search warrant at the suspect’s home and vehicle, where they seized multiple electronic devices including phones, laptops, and digital storage media. These devices are now part of the ongoing investigation.

Authorities indicate the case may have begun as early as 2025, suggesting a lengthy investigation into the alleged activity. The Fort Bragg soldier child exploitation charges highlight the seriousness of the situation and the scope of evidence collected.

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