Shocking Arrest: Hampton Bays Resident Nabbed on Child Pornography Charges and Public Lewdness
Paul Allen, a 66-year-old resident of Hampton Bays, was apprehended on Monday, May 22, at his residence on King Street. The arrest followed an extensive investigation conducted by the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office in collaboration with the Southampton Town Police Department.
Law enforcement officials have revealed that the investigation revolved around allegations of possessing child pornography and engaging in acts of public lewdness. The combined efforts of the investigating agencies led to sufficient evidence being gathered, leading to the subsequent arrest of Paul Allen.
Allen has been charged with multiple offenses, including two counts of public lewdness, categorized as misdemeanors. Additionally, he faces three counts of promoting a sexual performance by a child under the age of 17, classified as felonies. Moreover, he is confronted with five counts of possessing sexual performance by a child, encompassing instances of sexual conduct involving a child under the age of 16, also designated as felonies.
As of today, Allen is scheduled for arraignment in Suffolk County Court on Tuesday, May 23. The arraignment will be presided over by a judge who will assess the charges brought against him and determine the subsequent legal proceedings.
Law enforcement agencies have not released further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the case or any additional individuals involved. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist in the inquiry.
The arrest of Paul Allen serves as a reminder of the continuous efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat crimes involving child exploitation. Such offenses are taken seriously, and the authorities remain committed to protecting the well-being of children within the community.
Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information related to similar cases to the Southampton Town Police Department or the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office. By working together, the community and law enforcement agencies can ensure a safer environment for all