Mass. firefighter arraigned, facing multiple child sex abuse charges

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Dillon Kilduff, a firefighter from the Truro Fire Department, was arraigned in Wareham District Court on multiple child sex abuse charges. He faces serious allegations of providing obscene material to a minor and posing a child in the nude, with incidents reported to have occurred in March 2025 in Lakeville. After posting bail set at $1,000, Kilduff was released, but a judge imposed strict conditions, including a ban on using Snapchat and Facebook and prohibiting contact with anyone under 18. The case underscores ongoing concerns about child safety in the community and reflects a growing focus on protecting minors from abuse. Local law enforcement has been urged to maintain vigilance in monitoring similar cases.

This incident adds to the broader issue of child exploitation, prompting discussions on preventive measures within the community. Authorities emphasize the importance of safeguarding children against such crimes.

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