Germaine Moore, 44 (pictured), has handed himself into police

A man wanted in Alabama for abusing a child in a viral video has turned himself into police.

Germaine Moore, 44, is currently being held at Elmore County Jail after turning himself over to authorities at 2.30am Tuesday.

The video had been shared around the world. News outlets report that the victim has been located and is safe.

Central Alabama CrimeStoppers had announced warrants Monday against Moore.

Earlier State Bureau of Investigation Lt. Brooke Walker said Moore's wife has been detained and was not cooperating.

Moore faces charges of sexual assault of a child, distribution of a video depicting the assault and first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Moore (left) remains at large. However, his wife has been located and is not cooperating with investigators. The picture on the right shows the last time Moore was seen, on Monday (he's on the left)

Moore also faces 11 felony charges in Detroit, where prosecutors allege that he sexually assaulted three girls from 2011 to 2017. They say the assaults happened at his home in Detroit and in Alabama.

The video circulating on Facebook and other social media as far as France shows a young girl performing oral sex on an adult.

Montgomery Police charged 42-year-old Jerrell Washington with distributing it, and warn that anyone who shares the video, even in outrage, can be charged as well.

Montgomery Police charged 42-year-old Jerrell Washington (pictured) with distributing the video

This weekend, FBI and police across the country warned the public about the video and against sharing it.

Many had been sharing the video online to try and help identify the man in the video.

Authorities reminded people that sharing the video is a felony.

One warning read: 'This video has been shared widely on social media. As this investigation proceeds, law enforcement issues a reminder to the public that possession, dissemination or sharing of this video is a criminal act punishable under the Code of Alabama, SS13A-12-191, Dissemination or public display of obscene matter containing visual depiction of persons under 17 years of age involved in obscene acts, a Class B felony; and SS13A-12-192(b), Possession and possession with intent to disseminate obscene matter containing visual depiction of persons under 17 years of age involved in obscene acts, a Class C felony.'