Two adults from Pennsylvania have been charged with 109 counts of sexual exploitation of children, Woodstock police said Tuesday.

Investigators believe Eric Timothy Daniels, 44, and April G. Daniels, 26, were living in a 21-foot camper and working at various RV parks and small farms while traveling between Georgia and Texas with two girls, ages 5 and 15, according to Woodstock police spokeswoman Brittany Duncan. Due to vehicular problems, the group spent several days in Woodstock, Duncan said.

Earlier this month, police received a tip about possible exploitation of two children, police said.

Woodstock police, with help from Acworth police, executed four search warrants, resulting in the seizure of several computers, cameras, hard drives, DVDs and CDs containing approximately 500 suspect images, Duncan said.

On Dec. 7, both Eric and April Daniels were arrested and each charged with 109 counts of sexual exploitation of children, according to police. They remained Tuesday in the Cherokee County jail, where they are being held without bond.

Police declined to say how the Daniels are related. The two girls have been placed with a relative, Duncan said.

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