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Yucaipa Man Drills Hard Drive and Fingers in Attempt to Evade Child Porn Arrest

Yucaipa Man Drills Hard Drive and Fingers in Attempt to Evade Child Porn Arrest

In a bizarre attempt to evade justice, a Yucaipa man drilled holes into his hard drive and his own fingers before his arrest on child pornography charges, according to police reports. The suspect, whose identity has not been fully disclosed, was apprehended following a thorough investigation by local law enforcement.

The incident came to light after authorities received a tip about the suspect's alleged involvement in child pornography. Upon executing a search warrant at his residence, officers discovered the damaged hard drive and the man's self-inflicted injuries. The police suspect that he attempted to destroy evidence stored on the hard drive by drilling into it, a desperate act that also led him to injure his fingers.

This case has shocked the community of Yucaipa and has raised concerns about the lengths to which individuals will go to avoid prosecution. The suspect is now in custody and faces serious charges related to child pornography. The investigation continues as authorities work to recover any data that might still be retrievable from the damaged hard drive.

The Yucaipa Police Department has urged anyone with information related to this case or other similar incidents to come forward and assist in their efforts to protect the community and bring offenders to justice.

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