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Tip from Dropbox leads to arrest of Arizona man for child pornography

Prosecutors say Dropbox reported to a national tip line in September 2017 that a customer had uploaded child pornography to its servers.
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CAMP VERDE, Ariz. (AP) — State prosecutors say a Cottonwood man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison in a child exploitation case.

The Arizona Attorney General's Office says 28-year-old Jay McFarland also was sentenced to a consecutive term of lifetime probation and will be required to register as a sex offender.

McFarland was sentenced in Yavapai Superior Court in Camp Verde for sexual exploitation of a minor.

Prosecutors say the internet data storage company, Dropbox, reported to a national tip line in September 2017 that a customer had uploaded child pornography to its servers.

Arizona authorities identified McFarland as the customer and executed a search warrant at his home last February.

They say McFarland pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography images on a cell phone he surrendered to investigators at the time of his arrest.

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