Epperson said, "We don't let our grandchildren out of our sight, you can't, you just can't." For Lucille Epperson this is the scariest kind of news. Until now anyway- until he was caught at a McDonald's accused of downloading child pornography, and doing so in the public eye.Ĭurtice explained, "The detectives in this case felt he was enough of a threat to the safety of the public that they needed to release that information to the public."Ī public place - that's a popular one. Hudler is a sex offender, but only law enforcement knows that. He's not listed as a registrant under Megan's Law, and the Sheriff's Department says, there's a reason for it.Ĭurtice said, "He's what they call non-disclosure registrant." While Hudler is a registered sex offender, you won't find him on an internet search. Their investigation revealed computer programs used to download and share child pornography. He says the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force had been after him for a while. He worked on his computer and was a known regular of sorts in the children's play area at the restaurant.Ĭhris Curtice with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said, "At the time they contacted him he was trying to erase his hard drive and they believe he was downloading child porn at that time." Now he's in jail on child pornography charges and investigators say they want to warn the public about him and his alleged crimes.ĭetectives say the 25-year-old spent the past two years using the free Wi-Fi at the McDonald's off Floral and Highway 99 in Selma.
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