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KSP charges woman with crimes related to child sexual abuse

Hancock County Case: Woman arrested, lodged in Breckenridge County Jail

By Les Williams, Public Affairs Officer III
Kentucky State Police, Frankfort, KY

LEWISPORT, KY - A Hancock County woman was arrested on charges related to child sexual abuse on June 4, 2014, after Kentucky State Police served a search warrant at her home.

Rebecca Gibbs, 24, is charged with two counts of sodomy 1st and 1 count of fugitive from another state. She was lodged in the Breckenridge County Jail.



Gibbs was arrested as the result of an ongoing Internet Crimes Against Children investigation. Detectives with the KSP Electronic Crime Branch began investigating Gibbs after learning she was possibly producing and distributing images of child sexual exploitation.

The investigation resulted in the execution of a search warrant at Gibbs' residence in Lewisport on Wednesday, June 4 by the KSP Electronic Crime Branch. Troopers from Post 16 in Henderson assisted on scene. Electronic equipment was seized and taken to KSP's Forensic Laboratory for examination. The investigation is currently ongoing and additional charges are expected. Submitted by TFC William Gregory


This story was posted on 2014-06-09 14:00:13
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