Bucks County man used fake teen account to lure and record girls

A Bucks County man has been arrested after he pretended to be a teenage boy online to get underage girls to send him inappropriate videos, which he then reshared on social media.

60-year-old Mark William Wills was charged with manufacturing and disseminating child sexual abuse material, possession of child pornography, unlawful contact with a minor, dissemination of sexually explicit materials to minors, interception of oral communications, criminal use of a communication facility, and invasion of privacy.

The investigation into Wills started after Bucks County Detectives received two CyberTips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited children (NCMEC) with reports of child sexual abuse material on Kik and Snapchat.

Kik provided information to detectives that led them to connect the User’s email and username to an IP address assigned to a home at 310 Main Street, Hulmeville.

Detectives were able to find messages that Wills sent on Kik, “making obscene comments about the girls in the video and what he can have them do”.

Wills’ account also had several selfie-style images of a shirtless adult man with salt-and-pepper hair.

Wills was taken into custody on February 12 by the U.S. Marshals Service in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

He is currently awaiting extradition and being held without bond.

Anyone with additional information about Wills is urged to contact Bucks County Detectives at 215-348-6354.

“We have seen at alarming rates individuals like this preying upon our children online, and it’s thanks to the men and women behind me and their counterparts that we are able to apprehend and prosecute individuals like this,” District Attorney Jennifer Schorn said at a news conference on Tuesday.


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