Predator arrested in Montgomery County for Exploiting Children

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In December 2024, detectives from Constable Ryan Gable's Internet Crimes Against Children unit initiated a crucial investigation targeting the possession and distribution of child sexual assault material involving infants and toddlers. This inquiry led to the identification of Larri Gardner as the suspect responsible for these heinous acts. Following the investigation, a search warrant was executed at Gardner's residence, resulting in her arrest by detectives from Precinct 3. She now faces serious charges of Possession of Child Pornography, classified as a first-degree felony, and is being held on a bond of $100,000 at the Montgomery County Jail. The Constable's Office is an active member of the Houston-Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, reaffirming its dedication to protecting vulnerable children from exploitation and harm.

This case highlights the ongoing efforts and collaboration among law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation. It's essential to note that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The commitment to safeguarding children remains a top priority for the community and law enforcement.

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