Georgia truck driver indicted for child exploitation
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (WDEF) — A Georgia truck driver has been indicted for child exploitation. Now, investigators are looking for potential victims.
Todd Eric Sisk is a Georgia resident facing a federal indictment for exploiting children, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The indictment includes the following charges:
- Attempted production of child pornography
- Distribution of child pornography
- Possession of child pornography
- Transfer of obscene material to a minor
Sisk is from Baxley, Georgia, but the DOJ says he had regular trucking routes to Atlanta and Charleston. He also occasionally traveled to Alabama and Tennessee.
In the past, Sisk lived in Ohio and many other locations in Georgia and Florida.
The Walton County, Florida, Sheriff’s Office identified Sisk as a suspect in an investigation into suspicious online activity. In November of 2021, the sheriff’s office asked Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for assistance.
HSI found suspected child sexual abuse material on Sisk’s cell phone and online applications, according to the DOJ.
He was then indicted in July and is currently in custody.
The DOJ wants to remind the public that the indictment contains charges, but Sisk is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Homeland Security agents are looking for anyone who may have had contact with Sisk.
Anyone with information should call the HSI Tip Line: 866-347-2423.