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MADISON – On Wednesday, January 12, 2011, Special Agents from the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI), along with members of the Madison Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed a search warrant at the residence of Alejandro Rodriguez Mora, located at 6828 Schroeder Road, Apt #17 in Madison.
Seized as a result of the search warrant were two desktop computers, three laptop computers, and numerous computer hard drives, items of computer medium, digital cameras and miscellaneous documents. According to the criminal complaint, upon a review of some items of computer media, child pornography was recovered and Mora was arrested for possession of child pornography.
Mora was arrested and charged with 12 Counts of Possession of Child Pornography.
Questions concerning this case should be directed to the Dane County District Attorney's Office.
A defendant enjoys the presumption of innocence. The prosecution must prove its allegations at trial beyond a reasonable doubt. The Madison Police Department is a member of the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
A copy of the criminal complaint is available at: