Iowa City, Iowa
A college teaching assistant mistakenly sent an email to student that had an attached file containing sexual content. The university is investigation how this happened, as well as how many students received the file.
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Showing posts with label email. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Bomb Threat Holds up Dublin Classes
Dublin, OH
After receiving bomb threats via email, Dublin school officials postponed the start of school by a couple of hours, sending students already on the bus back home.
No arrests were made.
Safe Havens, International
After receiving bomb threats via email, Dublin school officials postponed the start of school by a couple of hours, sending students already on the bus back home.
No arrests were made.
Safe Havens, International
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Man Charged with Distributing Child Porn
Indianapolis, IN
U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Hogsett announced Thursday that a Noblesville man has been charged by federal criminal complaint with distributing child pornography.
Samuel Barnette, 42, has been charged with distributing child porn as part of the U.S. Attorney’s ongoing Project Safe Childhood initiative.
According to the criminal complaint, a witness came forward on Aug. 14 and told police that while she was at Barnette’s home, she accessed his computer and found the search terms “naked kids” and “naked children”.
In interviews with the Noblesville Police Department, Barnette admitted to having received child pornography by email of children from ages two to 18 years old.
U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Hogsett announced Thursday that a Noblesville man has been charged by federal criminal complaint with distributing child pornography.
Samuel Barnette, 42, has been charged with distributing child porn as part of the U.S. Attorney’s ongoing Project Safe Childhood initiative.
According to the criminal complaint, a witness came forward on Aug. 14 and told police that while she was at Barnette’s home, she accessed his computer and found the search terms “naked kids” and “naked children”.
In interviews with the Noblesville Police Department, Barnette admitted to having received child pornography by email of children from ages two to 18 years old.
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