In a collaborative effort between the Bowie County Sheriff’s Office and the Texarkana Police Department, a significant breakthrough was made in a child pornography investigation, leading to the arrest of Nicholas Andrew Wiltshire.
The investigation stemmed from a cybertip received by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), originally routed to the Texarkana Texas Police Department. However, it was later revealed that the suspected offense occurred outside city limits, falling under the jurisdiction of the Bowie County Sheriff’s Office.
The initial tip contained an image suggestive of child pornography, prompting law enforcement to take swift action. A subpoena was issued to obtain subscriber information for the device used to download the illicit content, ultimately identifying Nicholas Andrew Wiltshire as the suspect.
As the investigation progressed, a second cybertip from NCMEC surfaced, revealing an alarming discovery. Eleven additional images of suspected child pornography were linked to Wiltshire, indicating a pattern of illegal behavior. Subsequent scrutiny uncovered a vast trove of hundreds of images and dozens of videos depicting child pornography.
On March 7, 2024, investigators from the Bowie County Sheriff’s Office and the Texarkana Police Department executed a search warrant at Nicholas Wiltshire’s residence. Electronic devices were seized for forensic analysis, with the aim of gathering further evidence.
Following the operation, Nicholas Andrew Wiltshire was taken into custody and booked into the Bi State Jail. He faces charges of Possession of Child Pornography with bond set at $50,000.00.
Authorities emphasize the importance of cybertips in combating online exploitation and urge the public to remain vigilant in reporting suspicious activities involving the exploitation of children.
The Bowie County Sheriff’s Office and the Texarkana Police Department continue to collaborate closely on this ongoing investigation, aiming to ensure justice is served and the safety of children is upheld within the community.



