The case of a well-known local journalist facing 10 child pornography-related charges and one cocaine possession charge could come to a close on Tuesday.

Callam Senyk-O’Flanagan, also known as Callam Rodya, 32, a reporter with CTV and formerly of Sudbury.com, is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice at the Sudbury Courthouse for a possible plea.

His legal team of Alex Toffoli and Jacob Gauthier indicated to The Sudbury Star last fall that a “possible resolution” could occur on that January date.

Senyk-O’Flanagan, who is out on bail and living in Guelph, was arrested in mid-February 2019 after a search warrant was executed at a city residence.

He is facing five counts of possession of child pornography, two counts of accessing child pornography, three counts of distribution/sending child pornography, and one count of cocaine possession.

At the time, Greater Sudbury Police said the service’s Cyber Crime Unit identified a Greater Sudbury resident downloading child pornography using a file-sharing site between October 2018 and February of 2019.

“A search warrant was executed at a city residence and evidence of child pornography was located on computers,” the police said in a release. “During the search warrant, detectives also found a small plastic bag containing what is suspected to be cocaine.”

Conditions of Senyk-O’Flanagan’s bail include that he is not to attend playgrounds or public beaches, and have no access to electronic devices with internet unless for work purposes.

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