Wrigley Co. Worker Charged With Child Porn
Techs Found Images In Late 2005
POSTED: 7:00 am CDT April 4,
2006
UPDATED: 8:03 am CDT April 4,
2006
A 30-year-old man was charged Monday with possessing child pornography after images allegedly were found on a computer at his workplace at the William J. Wrigley Company.
Rory Griffin, of the 500 block of West Hawthorne Place, was charged with one count of possession of child pornography, according to police News Affairs Officer Kristina Schuler.
Griffin was slated to appear Tuesday in violence court, she added.
Officials from the Wrigley Co. notified police in November 2005 that technicians fixing a company computer found images that appeared to be child pornography, according to the First Superintendent’s Deputy report.
The computer was confiscated and police sent it in for forensic testing, the report said.
Schuler did not know how many images were found on the computer and she did not know the possible ages of the children except to say that they were under age 18. She also did not know what work Griffin did at the company.
Copyright 2006, Chicago Sun-Times Inc.
Rory Griffin, of the 500 block of West Hawthorne Place, was charged with one count of possession of child pornography, according to police News Affairs Officer Kristina Schuler.
Griffin was slated to appear Tuesday in violence court, she added.
Officials from the Wrigley Co. notified police in November 2005 that technicians fixing a company computer found images that appeared to be child pornography, according to the First Superintendent’s Deputy report.
The computer was confiscated and police sent it in for forensic testing, the report said.
Schuler did not know how many images were found on the computer and she did not know the possible ages of the children except to say that they were under age 18. She also did not know what work Griffin did at the company.
Copyright 2006, Chicago Sun-Times Inc.











