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BIRMINGHAM, AL (WAFF) -
FBI Agents need help identifying two men who could help the agency solve an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation involving a child.
Agents say the men could have connections to New Market Elementary School in Alabama.
Images connected to the case show a yellow t-shirt with the text "New Market Basketball". The pictures also show a home with yellow siding and an above-ground pool.
The first man pictured is believed to be between the ages of 25 and 35. The second man is likely between the ages of 35 and 45. Agents think these men have been in contact with the victim.
This investigation began in February of 2003 when the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received pictures of the child in sexually explicit positions. Agents say the pictures are still being circulated in child pornography forums online.
FBI Agents say the men they want to talk to could be connected to one of the following facilities or areas:
New Market, Iowa
New Market Elementary School, Indiana
New Market Elementary School, Maryland
East New Market, Maryland
New Market, Virginia
New Market Sports Camp, Virginia
New Market Elementary School, Alabama
New Market Elementary School, Tennessee
New Market Township, Minnesota
New Market Township, Ohio
New Market, North Carolina
If you have information that can help agents, click here to submit a tip or call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.