Vandalia man sentenced to prison for child sexual abuse material on Google cloud

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A Vandalia man who plead guilty to having child sexual abuse material on his Google cloud has been sentenced to prison.

Connor T. McDowell, 27, was sentenced by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Timothy O’Connell to a total of two to three years in prison, after he plead guilty in a plea agreement filed in December 2024. He was also found a Tier II sexual offender, so will have to register every 180 days for 25 years.

Connor Todd McDowell. Photo courtesy of Montgomery County Jail

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At the time of writing, McDowell was in the Montgomery County Jail.

McDowell was originally charged with pandering sexually-oriented material involving a minor and pandering obscenity involving a minor after a Vandalia police investigation.

According to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office, police began investigating McDowell based on a tip from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force that said they believed he had child sexual abuse material on his Google cloud.

Police served a search warrant and found multiple images and videos of minors, the prosecutor’s office said.

None of the children are believed to be local children, the prosecutor’s office said.

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