Photos Of Nude Bo BY ERIC CARLSON Nude photographs of children, pornographic iiteralure, X-rated videotapes and numerous sex ual devices were among the evidence seized in the arrest of a 49-year-old Shell Point Acres man accused of taking indecent liberties with neigh borhood boys. Herbert Clifton Windham of Wren Place, C. S.W., was arrested Sunday I' and charged with three counts of taking indccent m liberties with two boys, IB ages 13 and 14, according If to Brunswick County Shc Wf riff's Detective Nancy Simpson. 'b Additional charges in I volving other young vic ? tims arc expected as dctcc windham lives examine the contents of four photo albums and 47 videotapes confis cated in a search of Windham's home Sunday night, Simpson said. Simpson said Windham, who is disabled and unemployed, frequendy invited the boys to his home during the day while his wife was at work. The number of victims and the list of charges that might be brought against Windham have not been determined, Simpson said. Nor has she been able to tell how long the alleged offenses have been occurring. One arrest warrant lists the dates of the of fenses as between Feb. 2 and May 5, 1992. The >ys Seized In Arrest others indicate the alleged crimes took place on June 15 and June 25 of this year. More interviews with boys pictured in the photo album were being conducted Tuesday, Simpson said. "I've just started looking through what we've got, but 1 feel certain there will be other charges and other victims," Simpson said Mon day. "It's going to take a lot of digging," Simp son said. "He's been moving around a lot." An address book seized in the search sug gests that Windham previously resided in Ander son, S.C., Florence, S.C., and Virginia Beach, Va. Simpson said she plans to contact authorities in those cities to see if some of the boys in the photographs might live elsewhere. Detectives obtained a warrant to search Windham's mobile home after his wife reported finding an album in a living room closet contain ing sexually explicit photographs of young boys. One photo showed a 14 -year-old boy who was identified and brought to the sheriff's depart ment for an interview. The boy allegedly told Simpson that Wind ham gave him a Polaroid camera and asked him to take nude photographs of himself and give the pictures to Windham. The boy said Windham showed him sexual devices and nude pho tographs of other young males. The 14-year-old also told investigators that on about seven different occasions, Windham gave him a condom and asked him to watch X rated videotapes, Simpson said. Of Shell Point Man A 12-year-old boy told Simpson that Wind ham had taken nude photographs of him and had also asked the boy to pull his pants down in front of him. Another boy, age 1 3, told Det. Gene Caison that he had visited Windham's home and was al legedly shown sexual devices that Windham kept locked in a living room closet. The boy also said that on one occasion he observed Windham take five or six pills and pass out on a living room recliner. In addition to the confiscated photo albums and illicit tapes, detectives also seized four bags of books, a Polaroid camera, photo film, a bag containing sexual devices, a pill crusher, an ad dress book, a diary and a bag containing a bra, panties, new videotapes and condoms. Windham made a first appearance in Bruns wick County District Court Monday, where he was denied a court-appointed attorney after fill ing out a form on which he listed S3 1,000 in as sets, a monthly household income of SI, 120 and total monthly expenses of S307. A probable cause hearing was scheduled for July 27. Simpson cxpccts to have additional charges prepared against Windham in time for the hearing. Windham was freed on payment of a S20.000 secured bond Monday afternoon. As a condition of release, the magistrate ordered Windham to stay away from prosecuting witnes ses, Simpson said. Leland Man Reports His Pistol Stolen Twice In Two Weeks A Leland man had his pistol stolen on the same day it was re turned after being stolen less than two weeks earlier, according to a crime report on file at the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department Mon day. The owner told Deputy Joseph Scoggins that he had reported his ,357-magnum revolver stolen July 7 and that it was returned to him Sunday morning at around 7 a.m. About 10 minutes later, a friend told him she saw the someone com ing out of his home with the gun in the same bag it had been returned in, Scoggins reported. The victim also said whoever stole the gun "left dirt inside the res idence in his bedroom," the report said. In other crime reports on file at the sheriff's office Monday: ?More than SI, 100 worth of house hold items were found missing after a break-in at a vacation home in CRIME REPORT Quail Haven last week. A friend of the owner told Deputy Malcolm Long that she discovered the theft Sunday afternoon. Among the items missing was a microwave oven, S400 worth of bathroom accessories, 40 towels and wash cloths, three trash cans, two lamps and 15 dishes. ?Someone broke into the Shallotte Skating Rink on Main Street last weekend and apparently tried to steal two pairs of skates and eight skate wheels. According to Sgt. Charles Wilson's report, the thief or thieves dropped the items on their way out of the building. Entry was gained by prying open a side win dow with a tire tool, the report said. ?About S275 damage was reported in the sccord-degrcc burglary of a home in Pic :ett Ridge subdivision, Lcland, sometime in the past two Construction In Brunswick Tops $1 .7 Million During Month Of May Permits were issued for more than SI. 7 million worth of new construc tion in the unincorporated areas of Brunswick County during May. A total of 77 permits were issued for mobile homes and 17 for other sin gle-family dwellings built at an esti mated cost ofS1.4 million According to figures compiled by the county planning department, the level of new construction was down slightly from the SI. 8 million per mitted in April. The value of single family home starts in May showed an increase over April's total of $877,218. Two permits were issued in May for commercial construction valued at SI 42, 100 along with seven per mits for $67,569 worth of additions, eight permits for garages valued at $86,360 and three for decks or porches valued at $25,240. There were 375 permits issued by the department during May, includ ing 171 for building, 123 electrical, 39 plumbing and 42 mechanical. During the first five months of 1993, there were 1,745 permits is sued, including 341 for mobile homes and 64 for single family homes valued at a total of $4.6 mil lion. The average value of the homes permitted this year is $71,913. Elections Board Sworn Into Office A new Brunswick County Board of Elections was swom into office Tuesday, July 20, at the Government Center in Bolivia, reported Glenda Walker, who retired this week as hoard member and chairman. Democrat One Gore of South port and Republican Billy A. Benton of Grissettown were reappointed. 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