The case of a Moncton man charged with making child pornography has been adjourned until next month.

Jeffrey Adam Amos, 32, was charged with two counts of making child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography on Feb. 8 in Moncton provincial court.

Amos has also been charged with two counts of voyeurism.

The charges are connected with alleged incidents at a residential daycare operated by his wife on Frampton Lane. The incidents are alleged to have started in February 2012.

Police started investigating Amos in October after receiving a complaint and seized computers and data storage equipment as part of the investigation.

Police say they have identified two alleged victims and have notified the families of children who attended the daycare in the past year.

Amos was supposed to enter a plea to the charges Monday morning, but his lawyer requested more time to go over the evidence.

Amos is back behind bars and is scheduled to return to court on March 18.

The daycare has since closed.