A Latrobe man was ordered yesterday to serve up to 17 years in prison for possession of child pornography. The Trib reports that 46-year-old Joshua Clawson pleaded guilty to 10 felony counts in connection with files found on a computer that he sold in 2017 to a Hempfield Pawn Shop. Police said Clawson, at the time of the sale, asked the shop’s owner for a waiver to say he wasn’t responsible for the data found on the computer and provided his password so the data on the device could be removed. A store worker reportedly found the pornographic material on the computer.
LATROBE MAN ORDERED TO SERVE UP TO 17 YEARS IN PRISON
Nov 21, 2025 | 7:22 AM









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