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Authorities have charged a Brunswick resident with electronic child exploitation, as announced by the Glynn County Police Department.
Raymond Mills, 28, is accused of engaging in “inappropriate electronic communications” with a minor. These interactions reportedly included requests for explicit photographs, as detailed by officials.
The investigation commenced on Saturday, October 18, when police responded to a report concerning these communications. Upon reviewing the messages, officers classified them as “sexually explicit in nature.”
Mills was apprehended at his home and taken in for questioning. Following the interrogation, he was formally arrested and transported to the Glynn County Detention Center. He now faces a charge of electronic child exploitation.
According to police, Mills was detained at his residence, where he was transported for questioning. He was later arrested and transported to the Glynn County Detention Center, where police say he is charged with one count of electronic child exploitation.
While this remains an active investigation, any information regarding Mills or this case should be sent to GCPD at 912-554-3645 or anonymously via Silent Witness at 912-264-1333.