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BC man facing Comox Valley-linked child pornography charges

CHILLIWACK, B.C- A British Columbia man is facing child pornography charges linked to the Comox Valley.

According to publicly-available court documents, Jason Thomas Graff is facing multiple charges stemming from possession of child pornography, and luring underage children. The charges link back to Hope, Qualicum Beach, and Cumberland.

The child luring charges are two separate counts, one of telecommunication to lure a child under 16 on August 1st, 2018, and another of telecommunication to lure a child under 18, on December 28th, 2018. Both are linked to Hope.

The other four are for possession of child pornography, with two from Cumberland and Qualicum Beach on December 28th, and two from Qualicum Beach on August 1st.

None of the charges have been proven in court.

His next court appearance is March 19th in Chilliwack.

A request for comment on the matter has been sent to the RCMP.

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