Three law enforcement officials have told 10TV News that investigators were looking into thousands of images that date back years.

UPDATE: September 6, 2019 4:30 p.m.

Statement from WBNS-10TV regarding the child pornography charge against Mike Davis: It has been a difficult few days and our team has been shocked by this news.

We have decided to end our relationship with Mike Davis due to a violation of certain terms of his employment with WBNS.

We have no further comment.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio - 10TV Chief Meteorologist Mike Davis has been charged with pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor.

Davis was arrested at his home Thursday morning and is currently being held in the Franklin County Jail. Investigators said he was cooperative but could not provide specifics what Davis said.

Investigators with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force said that they received a tip and had been investigating for weeks.

Three law enforcement officials have told 10TV News that investigators were looking into thousands of images that date back years.

Chief Deputy Rick Minerd would not say how many images were involved but would only say the figure was “significant” and “more than one."

The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office held a news conference Thursday afternoon to discuss the charge against Davis:

Members of the ICAC task force served a search warrant on Davis’ home Thursday morning seeking electronic devices including computers, laptops and tablets.

After searching Davis’ home, authorities came to WBNS and seized Davis’ personal laptop and four thumb drives from his bag.

“Once these cases really rise to the level of search warrant or arrest warrant, for the most part, we have established a pattern of behavior,” Chief Deputy Minerd said in a news conference Thursday afternoon.

Authorities allege Davis both sent and received images.

According to Franklin County court records, one of the images recovered by law enforcement includes a prepubescent girl engaged in a sex act.

"These are sensitive cases and obviously when we see somebody of this stature in the community who is as well-known as Mike is, we treat these carefully – we know the impact it’s going to have in the community. That people are shocked. But it’s a reminder that these types of cases span across all professions,” Chief Minerd said in Thursday's briefing.

He added, "We’ve arrested clergyman, we’ve arrested cops, folks in the media we’ve arrested everybody. I think it’s a reminder to the community of how dangerous the internet is and how we need to protect our children.”

Davis is scheduled to be arraigned on Friday, September 6.

We reached out to Davis’ attorney for comment. Through the jail, Davis declined an interview request with 10TV.

Mike Davis has been employed at 10TV for 31 years. We will cover this story with the same ethical standards we would any other case.