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A custodian at a southern New Jersey elementary school is facing felony charges after allegedly uploading images to an online texting app showing him tainting the cafeteria food and kitchen items with bleach, feces, and bodily fluids.

On October 30, someone was in a group thread on the online texting app called Telegram, and they reportedly began posting pictures. The images reportedly showed someone masturbating with items from a school kitchen. The man also allegedly urinated in objects used to cook and serve the students. He used bread to wipe his privates and he placed it back into the bag, in addition to spraying vegetables with bleach. The vegetables were served to the students.

One of the people who saw the images notified the authorities and told them they saved them so they could show them to the police. On the same day, the school received several calls from people who reported the online content.

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A man on probation for a gun-related conviction was arrested after his ex-girlfriend accused him of breaking into her home and assaulting her when she joked about the size of his penis.

On August 29, a 42-year-old woman was texting her ex, who is also the father of her three children, when he reportedly became upset after she uploaded a picture of someone’s penis, and then told him that his member was small.

Just before midnight, the 30-year-old man allegedly showed up at his ex’s house in Vero Beach without an invitation. According to the police report, he went inside without permission and found the woman in her bedroom lying in bed.

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An Oklahoma registered nurse who was previously a law enforcement officer was allegedly caught with child pornography displayed all over his home.

Paul Hobbs, 44, has two houses. One of them is in Yukon, and another in Ada. He was an officer in Warr Acres for approximately 6 years.

In 2006, Hobbs left his public servant job to become a registered nurse.

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A man who authorities believe has been a part of a theft ring that has been stealing high-end coolers from retailers and then profiting by selling them online has been arrested as one of the suspects involved in the operation.

After a fire alarm at the Academy Sports and Outdoors store was triggered on February 8, the employees realized that approximately $1200 worth of coolers went missing from their inventory. The surveillance video in the establishment showed two men taking Yeti brand coolers out of the emergency exit door.

The Selma police were notified and began looking into the incident, and they released a bulletin alerting law enforcement agencies throughout Texas. Detectives in Fort Worth reported that they recognized the suspects, who are believed to be the same men that were a part of several other thefts of the same nature in eight other counties; six in Texas and two in Louisiana.

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