AUSTINTOWN TWP., Ohio - A man has been arrested after agents from state and local law enforcement searched his home in Austintown Township Wednesday morning.

The raid at a home on the 5400 block of Lou-Ida Boulevard was led by the Ohio Attorney General's Crimes Against Children Unit.

An official with the Ohio Attorney General's Office tells 21 News that the investigation centers around an alleged manufacture of child pornography.

At least one local juvenile may have been a victim, according to investigators.

Authorities say 77-year-old Charles Krusac was arrested on 12 counts of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance and three counts of pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor. 

Agents could be seen removing boxes of evidence from the home. Investigators say experts will analyze information on electronic devices seized in the raid.

The Attorney General's Office says two cars were seized in the search. Officials say the vehicles were used in the alleged videos.

"We have reason to believe that the child pornography that this suspect allegedly created involved at least one area juvenile, and we are concerned that there may be other victims," says Attorney General DeWine. 

In addition to the Attorney General's Office, agents from the Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the Ohio Organized Crime Investigation Commission, the Mahoning County Sheriff and Austintown Police are taking part in the investigation.

Anyone with information related to the ongoing investigation is asked to contact the BCI Crimes Against Children Unit at 855-BCI-OHIO (855-224-6446).