More Alleged Predators Arrested

Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced that agents from the Attorney General's Child Predator Unit have recently arrested men from the Pittsburgh and Harrisburg areas who are accused of using the Internet to sexually proposition what they believed were young girls, including a central Pennsylvania man accused of traveling to have sex with a 13-year girl during the Easter holiday.

Corbett identified the defendants as William J. Bussard, 38, 2344 Lynnrose Drive, North Huntingdon, Westmoreland County and Donald D. Miller, 41, 3441 Davidsburg Road, Dover, York County.

Corbett said that Bussard and Miller are both accused of using Internet chat rooms to sexually solicit undercover agents who were using the online profiles of 13-year old girls and sending nude photos to the "girls." Additionally, Corbett said that Miller allegedly arranged to travel to Harrisburg on Friday, April 10th, (Good Friday) in order to have sex with the "girl," believing that she had no school that day because of the Easter holiday vacation.

"Predators will take advantage of any opportunity to use children for their own sexual satisfaction," Corbett said. "Whether that means sending nude photos and webcam videos or using holidays and vacation days to arrange face-to-face meetings - they are looking for kids who are vulnerable and easy to reach."

For more information, go to the attorney general's Web site.

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