Multiple reports describe the case of Callum Powell, a well-known parkour and freerunning figure associated with the YouTube channel group Storror. According to the accounts, Powell has built a large online following through weekly videos featuring him and other team members scaling obstacles. Police investigation led to his arrest after he was found with close to 3,000 images described as child sexual abuse material, including content involving very young children. The same reporting states that the matter proceeds through the criminal justice system and that Powell does not receive a prison sentence. The sources also describe Storror as a team of seven professional freerunners, with Powell spending more than a decade as part of the group. Beyond these points, the coverage focuses on the sentencing outcome and the nature and quantity of the material found, rather than providing details of the specific legal charges, court proceedings, or the full sentence terms in the excerpts provided. The reports agree on the central elements: his public profile, the amount and category of images found, and that he is not imprisoned.