SEATTLE, WA - A man who was convicted in 2002 of producing child porn in his Lynnwood trailer was rearrested in Seattle recently recently for allegedly possessing pornographic images of young girls. Anthony J. Weir, 64, is now facing a possession of child pornography charge.

According to court documents, Weir pleaded guilty in 2001 to charges of manufacturing child porn. In one instance, he paid his girlfriend to let the woman's 10-year-old niece pose naked for photos. When police raided his Lynnwod trailer in July 2000, they found approximately 200 floppy disks that contained pictures of underage children. In April 2002, Weir was sentenced to 17-1/2 years in prison. When he was released in 2015, Weir began probation under supervision of a federal parole officer.

According to court documents: In November, a parole officer noticed Weir had a safe in his apartment, which was reportedly kept out of plain view. Weir allegedly told a parole officer the safe contained only legal documents.

In February, the parole officer and a special electronics-sniffing Seattle police K9, Bear, searched Weir's home and found multiple cell phones and digital storage devices. One cell phone was internet-capable. Weir refused to provide the password to unlock it. An investigator found a digital storage card inside the phone and was able to search it. On the card, investigators allegedly found about 23 images of young girls posing nude.

Parole investigators are still reviewing other electronics found in Weir's safe. He is being held at the SeaTac federal detention center.