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Inmate set to be released this month accused of texting a detective posing as girl: report |
By orlandosentinel.com |
Published: 11/15/2018 |
A 35-year-old man set to be released from state prison in Volusia County this month is now accused of texting an Orlando police detective posing as a minor, according to a report by WFTV Channel 9. Using the screen name badboy2death, Stephen Turner used a cellphone to chat with and send explicit photos to a detective who created a decoy profile of a 14-year-old girl, an arrest report shows, according to WFTV. WFTV reported Turner was allowed to have a cellphone because he was on work release. Read More. |
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