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Sudbury Police Investigating Possible Sexting Case

The following information was supplied by the Sudbury Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

 

The Sudbury Police Department is investigating a report a local juvenile may be involved in a sexting case.

According to Lt. Scott Nix, detectives are looking into whether "inappropriate texting of content," including pictures, were sent from someone on Pelham Island Road.

Because the case involves a juvenile, no other information could be released.

According to oxforddictionaries.com, sexting is defined as the sending of sexually explicit photographs or messages via mobile phone.

In other police news from Wednesday:

  • An Old County Road resident complained about noise from construction across the street at 5:23 a.m. Responding officers noticed a dump truck being loaded, and asked the workers to postpone the loading.
  • An Alta Road resident reported a mailbox being knocked down. It was believed to have happened the night before, and that a car may have backed into it.
  • A motor vehicle stop on Nobscot Road at 6:21 p.m. resulted in the arrest of a Framingham man. Tiago P. Perpetuo, 26, of 310 Edmands Road, was charged with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, driving an uninsured motor vehicle and driving with a revoked registration. He was released at 9:27 p.m. and was scheduled to be arraigned at Framingham District Court on Thursday.
  • A West Street resident reported someone attempted to scam him. The resident placed furniture for sale on Craig's List. A responder said he would purchase the furniture and pay and additional $50. The resident received a bank check via FedEx. The resident then received a text from the responder stating he overpaid by $2,000 and asked for the amount back.
About this column: For questions about this blotter, email Robert.Fucci@patch.com. For more Sudbury police news, check out http://sudbury.patch.com/topics/sudbury-police. Related Topics: Sudbury police

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