Man charged with child sexual offences

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Man charged with child sexual offences
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On Thursday 11 December 2025, Karratha Detectives from the Pilbara Joint Response Team have charged a 34-year-old man with 11 offences relating to child abuse as a result of their investigation into his alleged activities.
 
It will be alleged; between March 2024 and June 2025, the man sexually and indecently assaulted two girls under 13 years of age.  A forensic analysis of electronics seized allegedly belonging to the accused, identified various images and vision of child exploitation material.
 
The 34-year-old man from Tom Price has been charged with:
4 x Sexual Penetration of a Child under 13 years
2 x Indecent Dealings with Child Under 13 years
1 x (Att) Sexual Penetration of a Child under 13 years
1 x Carnal Knowledge of an Animal
2 x Producing Child Exploitation Material
1 x Possessing Child Exploitation Material
 
He is due to appear before the Perth Magistrates Court on Friday, 12 December 2025.
 
This investigation is ongoing, and police urge anyone with information relating to this matter, or any similar incidents, to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestopperswa.com.au
 
The WA Police Force understands that reports of offences against children are deeply distressing for the community. Protecting children and ensuring their safety is our highest priority.
 
Specialist detectives and support services are working tirelessly to investigate these matters and provide care for victims. Every child deserves to feel safe, and we are committed to holding offenders accountable.
 
If you have been a victim of sexual abuse, or if you have information about someone being abused, please contact police on 131 444, or report the information via the anonymous Safe2Say online reporting platform at wa-police-force-sex-crime.safe2say.com.au/report
 
The WA Police Force understands that reports of offences against children are deeply distressing for the community. Protecting children and ensuring their safety is our highest priority.

Specialist detectives and support services are working tirelessly to investigate these matters and provide care for victims. Every child deserves to feel safe, and we are committed to holding offenders accountable.

If you have been a victim of sexual abuse, or if you have information about someone being abused, please contact police on 131 444, or report the information via the anonymous Safe2Say online reporting platform at wa-police-force-sex-crime.safe2say.com.au/report
 

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