MT. MORRIS, Michigan – A husband and wife were charged this week with possessing hundreds of images of child pornography, including photos that involved their 6-month-old daughter, Police Chief Keith Becker said today.

The Mt. Morris couple was arraigned Tuesday in Genesee District Court, Becker said.

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Daniel A. Hall, 25, was charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct, possession of child pornography, distribution of child pornography and using a computer in the commission of a crime, according to court records.

He is being is being held at Genesee County Jail on $750,000 bond, Becker said.

Alisha M. Hall, 26, was charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct and possession of child pornography and is being held on $500,000 bond, records show.

"I've been in law enforcement 21 years and it's the most disturbing thing I've ever seen," Becker said.

Police found 745 images of child pornography on computers at the couple's Roosevelt Avenue home, Becker said.

Another 13 images showed Daniel Hall engaging in sexual acts with his 6-month-old daughter, the chief said.

Police believe Alisha Hall, who is 7-months pregnant, took the photos.

The investigation that led to the arrests began last year in Saginaw County, Decker said.

He said an anonymous Birch Run couple told police in October that the Halls, through a swingers' website, asked them if they had a young daughter that they were willing to involve in sexual activity.

Birch Run police began investigating and Daniel Hall eventually made the same request to an undercover officer, Becker said.

Search warrants were obtained and after an I.P. address revealed the couple's location, their home was searched in January.

Four computers were taken from the home, the images were found, and the couple was arrested and sent to Saginaw County Jail on Saturday, Becker said.

It was determined that the case was in the jurisdiction of Mt. Morris police and Genesee County law enforcement took over, searching the home again and transferring the couple to Genesee County Jail on Tuesday, Becker said.

"They did a lot of wonderful work for us," Becker said about Birch Run police.

"We worked 40 hours of police work in the last two days getting this together," Becker said. "We have a very strong case and these two are going away for life."

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