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WOOTEN WAIVES PRELIMINARY HEARING
Former Hurricane Employee Remains In Jail
By Mark Hallburn
Publisher
Putnam
LIVE.com

A former Hurricane City Water Clerk has waived his preliminary hearing.

Harold Wooten, 56, of
Ona, is charged with
felony child pornography
in Cabell County.

Wooten's case will be bound                                           over to the grand jury.

That panel will view the                                              evidence and must decide                                            whether Wooten will face a                                                 trial for possessing,                                                   manufacturing, and                                                distributing child pornography                                         over the Internet.

As of Thursday night, Wooten remains in the Western Regional Jail in Barboursville, not far from his trailer where West Virginia State Police say he posed for pictures with a topless 14-year-old girl. He was taken to the jail after his arrest September 11th. His bond remains at $300,000.

Wooten denies the charges. "It will come out in the trial," he says.

He is accused of shooting child pornography with a web
camera. Authorities say they recovered the web camera while searching Wooten's home. Authorities have not revealed how many pornographic images were recovered during the search.

Police also say he offered children free Internet use on his computer.

One of Wooten's neighbors is stunned and says she had no idea that Wooten was into child porn.

"There was no indication at all that this was going on here," says Jamie Wallace. "He talked to people outside by his truck after he got off work. I had no idea there was a problem. There were no signs. I would never have thought anything like this about him. I'm stunned."

According to published reports, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department in California initiated an investigation on the case starting in May. Detectives allegedly traced a lengthy list of pornographic images back to an Internet Protocol Address later linked to the computer in Cabell County. That list includes file names such as "Hot Sexy Kiddie Child Porn” and “underage Dee & Desi," according to the criminal complaint filed in Cabell County Court.

The Sacramento County detective then contacted an Internet Crimes Against Children investigator in Virginia, who then put the detective in touch with the West Virginia State Police Department’s Digital Forensics Unit.

West Virginia State Police Trooper First Class Robert J. Boggs formally filed the allegations against Wooten in Cabell County Magistrate Court. Boggs is currently assigned to the state’s Digital Forensics Unit, which just recently started investigating part of its caseload out of a Marshall University office.

According to Boggs' complaint, Wooten confessed to  police  that "he pictured himself with (the 14-year-old) on Webcam to make her boyfriend jealous." Those images depicted the local teenager sitting on the defendant’s lap with her breasts exposed, along with other explicit images. Pictures of the 14-year-old were then apparently broadcast/distributed over the Internet via a Webcam, according to the complaint.

Documents filed in the case indicate that detectives from California and West Virginia believe the case may involve numerous other child pornography images.

If you paid your water bill at the Hurricane City Hall
drive-thru window in recent years, Wooten was often the man who processed your payment. According to television news reports Wooten used vacation leave until he was fired Friday.

Police say there may be more underage victims connected to this case. If you are a victim, or have information about a victim or this case, you are asked to contact the West Virginia State Police. The Winfield Detachment can be reached at: 304-586-2000.

It was two years ago this summer that Peak fired former Chief of Police L.D. Foster, Sgt. Ron Smith, and former Cpl. Scott Adams from the town's police department. The FBI, along with recently appointed Hurricane Chief of Police Joe Sisk has been investigating that situation. No criminal charges have been filed.

Harold Dewane
Wooten