An Edmonton teacher was charged with child luring and child pornography — and is now being investigated for similar offences related to an ongoing investigation in Florida — by ALERT’s Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit..On Saturday, Brennan Horman, 27, was arrested at his St. Albert home with the assistance of St. Albert RCMP and the RCMP Major Crimes Unit (MCU)..He was was charged with child luring, making, transmitting, and possessing child pornography, in relation to sex offences he allegedly committed against a female youth in Parkland County..Authorities in Florida were investigating the disappearance of a female youth and had information that Gorman may have had knowledge of her disappearance..The youth was later found safe in Florida and there's no evidence to support the notion Gorman was involved in her disappearance. However, additional child luring and child pornography charges are pending against him as a result of his online interactions with the youth..Gorman was employed as a teacher and most recently worked at Balwin Junior High School, where he taught children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. He's also worked at Belmead School (2022) and Good Shepherd Elementary School (2020). ICE has also learned Gorman worked at the following daycares in the past:.Little Learners Fort Rd (2021)Little Learners St. Albert (2021)Klarvatten Plaza Daycare, Edmonton (2019 – 2020)Richard Secord Out of School Care, Edmonton (2018-2019)Discoveryland Childcare & OSC, Edmonton (2018).Edmonton Public Schools said it is cooperating with the investigation, as are the daycare facilities..Police believe Gorman may have also used the alias “Steve,” and may have have told potential victims he was a teacher..ICE believes there are additional victims in the Edmonton area and is asking anyone with information about Gorman to contact Edmonton Police Service non-emergency line at 780-423-4567..Gorman has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court June 5. He was released on a number of court-imposed conditions, including not being able to maintain employment that would place him in the position of trust or authority over youth, and not to attend any schools.
An Edmonton teacher was charged with child luring and child pornography — and is now being investigated for similar offences related to an ongoing investigation in Florida — by ALERT’s Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit..On Saturday, Brennan Horman, 27, was arrested at his St. Albert home with the assistance of St. Albert RCMP and the RCMP Major Crimes Unit (MCU)..He was was charged with child luring, making, transmitting, and possessing child pornography, in relation to sex offences he allegedly committed against a female youth in Parkland County..Authorities in Florida were investigating the disappearance of a female youth and had information that Gorman may have had knowledge of her disappearance..The youth was later found safe in Florida and there's no evidence to support the notion Gorman was involved in her disappearance. However, additional child luring and child pornography charges are pending against him as a result of his online interactions with the youth..Gorman was employed as a teacher and most recently worked at Balwin Junior High School, where he taught children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. He's also worked at Belmead School (2022) and Good Shepherd Elementary School (2020). ICE has also learned Gorman worked at the following daycares in the past:.Little Learners Fort Rd (2021)Little Learners St. Albert (2021)Klarvatten Plaza Daycare, Edmonton (2019 – 2020)Richard Secord Out of School Care, Edmonton (2018-2019)Discoveryland Childcare & OSC, Edmonton (2018).Edmonton Public Schools said it is cooperating with the investigation, as are the daycare facilities..Police believe Gorman may have also used the alias “Steve,” and may have have told potential victims he was a teacher..ICE believes there are additional victims in the Edmonton area and is asking anyone with information about Gorman to contact Edmonton Police Service non-emergency line at 780-423-4567..Gorman has been released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court June 5. He was released on a number of court-imposed conditions, including not being able to maintain employment that would place him in the position of trust or authority over youth, and not to attend any schools.