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Saturday, August 27, 2016
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Phoenix - man arrested for multiple cases of indecent exposure
A man was arrested Wednesday night after an investigation involving multiple cases of indecent exposure, Phoenix police said.
Robert Keith, 26, was detained on suspicion of indecent exposure. In an interview with officers, he confessed to several acts of sexual indecency and voyeurism, according to Sgt. Vince Lewis, Phoenix police spokesman.
As many as 20 counts of such acts dating to 2013 are being attributed to Keith, Lewis said in a statement.
According to police, Keith would approach a window and peer in while committing lewd acts. Keith also confessed to drug use at the time of these crimes, Lewis said.
Suspect sought in Gaines Twp. indecent exposure cases
GAINES TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Kent County authorities are investigating multiple indecent exposure incidents in Gaines Township.
The incidents happened on the Paul Henry Trail between Kalamazoo Avenue and S. Division Avenue in Gaines Township. The first incident happened on Aug. 10 and the second on Aug. 20, according to a news release from the Kent County Sheriff’s Department.
In one of the incidents, the victim was able to take a cellphone photo of the suspect.
Anyone with information is asked to call detective Hinds at 616.632.6140 or Silent Observer at 616.774.2345.
TEHRAN- Iran's Revolutionary Guard Targets 450 Social Media Users
TEHRAN, ABC News, Aug. 23, 2016 - The cyber-arm of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard says it has summoned, detained and warned some 450 administrators of social media groups in recent weeks.
The announcement Tuesday, carried on a website affiliated with the Guard's cyber arm, says those detained used social media like the messaging app Telegram, which is popular in Iran.
The announcement says those detained or summoned made posts that were considered immoral, were related to modeling, or which insulted religious beliefs. It says the Guard only took action after 'judicial procedures' were completed, without elaborating.
In May, authorities announced an operation targeting those involved on Instagram.
The arrests are part of a larger crackdown by hard-liners on youth and dissidents.
Sky News also reported that Iran has arrested or summoned about 450 social media users.
Users of apps such as Instagram, Telegram and WhatsApp have been targeted.
A similar report was run by the ISNA news agency.
Facebook and Twitter are banned in the Islamic republic, though software that provides access is easily available.
More than half of Iran's 80 million population is online.
Telegram, an instant messaging app, has more than 20 million users.
In May, a committee headed by President Hassan Rouhani is said to have set a one-year deadline for foreign social media to hand over data on their Iranian users.
Users of apps such as Instagram, Telegram and WhatsApp have been targeted.
A similar report was run by the ISNA news agency.
Facebook and Twitter are banned in the Islamic republic, though software that provides access is easily available.
More than half of Iran's 80 million population is online.
Telegram, an instant messaging app, has more than 20 million users.
In May, a committee headed by President Hassan Rouhani is said to have set a one-year deadline for foreign social media to hand over data on their Iranian users.
Man urinates in women's bathroom (arrested)
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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