Alberta’s Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit arrested a 28-year-old suspect on February 2 who is accused of luring at least one child whom he had known previously through with Pasqua First Nation in Saskatchewan. Abraham Woo was charged with child luring, making child pornography, possession of child pornography, and distributing child pornography. These alleged offences took place over the social media applications Snapchat and Facebook.
Woo has also been known to use the aliases Abraham Calling Bear Woo, Abraham Collingwood, and his Snapchat handle WolfBoy22. The offences were first reported to Saskatchewan ICE last month and the Internet Child Exploitation Unit in Saskatchewan believes there may be additional victims. Investigators conducted a forensic examination of computers and electronic devices seized from Woo’s home and ICE identified photos that appear to have been taken in a locker room facility. Censored versions of these photos are included with this story in hopes of identifying the location and/or the possible victim.
Woo has worked as a youth worker or had access to children through his employment in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Anyone with information about this offence is asked to contact their local police, or Crime Stoppers. Woo has released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on February 28.
Woo worked with the following organizations/entities:
Pasqua First Nations Education: youth worker and education assistant;
Edmonton Bent Arrow Society: lodge keeper;
Shadow Dragon Youth Group Home: group home staff member;
Leduc Boys and Girls Club: youth programs coordinator; and
Pa Metawe Games: youth camps.
Abraham Woo
Possible victim in child pornography case


















