Posted on 03/04/2008 6:47:15 AM PST by WOBBLY BOB
A janitor at a Lino Lakes middle school has been jailed after the mother and a neighbor of a 15-year-old girl in a rural Kansas town worried about the teenager talking on the phone with strange older men.
William Peter Foxley, 44, a night maintenance worker at Centennial Middle School, was arrested Thursday at the school after an investigation that began in the small community of Sabetha, Kan., about 70 miles northwest of Kansas City, Mo.
According to a Ramsey County search warrant, police in Sabetha were alerted in mid-February by a woman who worried that her neighbor's 15-year-old daughter was "communicating inappropriately with adult males."
The teen's mother had found some phone numbers in her daughter's notebook and shared her concerns with the neighbor. It was unclear how the girl had received the numbers or whether she had called them.
The neighbor cooperated with police in a sting operation by sending text messages to the phone numbers and posing as "Julie," a 15-year-old friend of the girl.
The neighbor received an eyeful in return. According to the warrant, a person using Foxley's cell phone sent pictures of his face, genitals, buttocks and motorcycle.
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“Darwin”, home he enjoys his stay in the gray bar motel.
CREEP!!
Creep, and dumb as a post. If he’d picked girls a year older, they’d have been legal in Kansas. (We still have sensible age of consent and marriage laws here: age of consent 16, with Romeo-and-Juliette exceptions for age differences of less than 2, or is it 3?, years, and marriages permitted down to 14 with parental consent—so the boy can do the right thing if he gets his girlfriend pregnant under the R&J exception, instead of pressuring her to murder the baby.)
I take it back. I thought the Texas and Ohio thing was in the article. Makes it only half as funny :)
But if he were a female teacher...
or female janitor...
Creepy since it’s my kid’s school.
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