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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Pennsylvania mother came forward against a Commercial Township man who was arrested earlier this month for allegedly using the social media platform Snapchat to talk and share explicit content with several underage girls, the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office said Friday. Michael A. Romig, 29, was charged Monday with causing or permitting a child to engage in a prohibited sexual act or in the simulation of such an act or to be portrayed in a sexually suggestive manner, engaging in sexual conduct which would impair or debauch the morals of a child and luring. These charges are in addition to the Dec. 12 charges of possessing, viewing or having under his control less than 1,000 items depicting the sexual exploitation or abuse of a child, causing or permitting a child to engage in a prohibited sexual act or in the simulation of such an act or to be portrayed in a sexually suggestive manner, and engaging in sexual conduct which would impair or debauch the morals of a child. Contractors continue to remove rides at former Gillian's Wonderland site in Ocean City Ocean City group has no shortage of ideas for area near Gillian's Wonderland 'Great Day Express' takes its maiden voyage to Big SNOW at American Dream Mall Body found in fridge in Belleplain State Forest 'He was one of a kind': Ex-Beach Haven lifeguard chief recalls officer killed in North Carolina shooting DEEM says financing ready to start Bader Field development in Atlantic City Long Beach Island fire damages multimillion-dollar bayfront home New Jersey 'homelessness czar' at work in Atlantic City, DCA says The heartbeat of Atlantic City: How Midtown is redefining its future Atlantic City police officer accused of assaulting, pointing gun at wife Lower Township man charged with possession of child porn 2 Wildwood men accused of sexually assaulting juveniles Who are The Press' 2024 High School Football All-Stars? Who are The Press' football Player, Team and Coach of the Year? Mays Landing's Level Up comic and video game shop to close after 18 years In October, police in Columbus, Ohio, told the Prosecutor's Office that someone in the county was soliciting and sharing child sex abuse material with a 10-year-old girl on social media, the county officials said in a Dec. 13 release. Investigators identified Romig as the suspect and determined he had used multiple Snapchat accounts to communicate with juveniles ages 10 to 15, the Prosecutor's Office said. Romig is alleged to have possessed 276 files of child sex abuse material, including 16 photos and 26 videos, and he allegedly told the juveniles how he wanted the pictures taken, the Prosecutor's Office said. On Dec. 19, Prosecutor's Office Det. Kyle Mecouch received contact from a woman in Galeton, Pennsylvania, who said her 15-year-old daughter had been in an online relationship with a person she had believed to be a teenager. On the day prior, the girl approached her mother and was upset she had lost contact with a "teenager" she had been talking to, police said. The teen admitted Romig's true identity — a 29-year-old man — and said she had been unable to contact him since Dec. 12, the day of his initial arrest. After learning of Romig's true identity, the mother searched his name on the internet and came across the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office's Dec. 13 news release about his arrest, police said. Romig is alleged to have randomly added the 15-year-old girl as a friend on Snapchat in December 2022, police said. He initially told the girl his name was "Jason" and that he was 17. Both began to talk daily on Snapchat and other online platforms. During that time, Romig is alleged to have sent nude photographs of himself and requested the victim send him sexually explicit photos and videos. Romig eventually told the victim his real age and name and convinced her to not tell her parents about him, police said. They continued to talk daily until Romig's arrest Dec. 12. After not being able to contact him, the victim told her parents, police said. Romig continues to be held in the Cumberland County jail. The state will move for pretrial detention following the latest charges, police said. Contact John Russo: 609-272-7184 jrusso@pressofac.com Twitter: @ACPress_Russo Sign up for our Crime & Courts newsletter Get the latest in local public safety news with this weekly email. Digital producer Author twitter Author email {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.‘People got to be safe:’ Manitoba premier responds to fatal police shooting

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Mark Drakeford warned Plaid Cymru will face a “day of reckoning” on whether to block the Welsh Government’s £26bn spending plans for next year. Wales’ finance secretary laid down a challenge to Plaid Cymru after unveiling the Welsh Government’s 2025/26 draft budget which included an extra £1.5bn for public services. Prof Drakeford said he remains open to talks with Plaid Cymru about how the budget can be improved, with Labour one seat short of the majority needed to pass its spending plans. But, addressing opposition benches, he warned: “If that’s not the business you are in then, believe me, the people of Wales will see through you and the political games you think you can play with their future.” He added: “There’s £253m for local government and when you vote against the budget, you will be saying to those local authorities that you don’t want them to have a single penny of it. “That’s what serious politics is about ... and that day of reckoning is coming your way.” The cooperation agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru collapsed in 2023, and the party has said it intends to vote against this year’s budget on March 4. Leading a debate on December 10, the former first minister told the Senedd the spending plans for the 12 months from April seek to protect the most vulnerable people in society. He said: “It is a budget for priorities, it is a budget for growth, it is a budget that reminds people in Wales why, time after time, they have put their trust in a Labour government. “A government which shares their values of trust, ambition, care for one another, and especially those who need that care the most. And that ... is why this is a budget for hope, a budget which sets out on that path to deliver a brighter future.” Peter Fox, the Conservatives’ shadow finance secretary, criticised Labour’s “tax-and-spend frenzy” and raised concerns economic growth could slow. Mr Fox said: “Both Labour governments just don’t understand business,” as he described national insurance increases as a tax on growth and a broken manifesto pledge. He rejected "fictitious" claims of a £22bn “blackhole” in the UK’s finances left by the Tories, adding that the Welsh budget has increased due to tax rises and vast amounts of borrowing. Mr Fox welcomed an additional £253m for local government but cautioned it will still leave councils facing a “cliffedge” with financial pressures totalling £300m. The former council leader said the Welsh Government has “finally seen sense”, agreeing to offer retail, hospitality and leisure businesses the same business rates relief as in England. Heledd Fychan, for Plaid Cymru, warned the draft budget falls short of the funding Wales is owed following the lowest real-terms increase of all the devolved nations at 1.3%. The party’s shadow finance secretary reiterated calls for billions from HS2 and replacement of the “outdated” Barnett formula with a fairer model based on population need. Ms Fychan said: “Without this, it is clear despite the uplift many sectors will be left broken and uncertain about the future: cuts will still have to be made, council tax will have to rise and the backlog across the NHS will remain incredibly high. “Yes, the investment is welcome but it is a drop in the ocean of what’s needed.” Ms Fychan, who represents South Wales West, warned the budget will largely plug gaps created by Westminster and Labour mismanagement. Labour’s Lee Waters said the opposition reaction “breeds cynicism in politics”, accusing the Conservatives of complaining about revenue raising plans while demanding more money.

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