CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated that Bunch faces federal charges in the case. The potential charges are linked to Colorado statute, police said.

AURORA | An Aurora police sergeant who supervised school resource officers in both Aurora school districts was arrested by federal agents on charges related to the online sexual exploitation of a child, Aurora police said Wednesday.

Sgt. Aaron Bunch, 47, was arrested by the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force and faces state charges involving the electronic exchange of child exploitation material, Aurora police spokesperson Agent Matthew Wells-Longshore said in a statement.

Bunch, who has been with APD since 2005, has been placed on unpaid administrative leave. The FBI is leading the criminal investigation. Aurora police of

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