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Teens sharing explicit pics, videos worries police

By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Many years ago before the advent of the digital age young teens often shared their curiosity about naked people by sneaking a look at their dad’s Playboy hidden in the closet. Things have certainly changed as explicit images of all types can be shared with the click of a button on a phone or other electronic device.
A recent string of unrelated complaints of distributing pornographic images has Bowie Police concerned enough to encourage parents to talk to their children about receiving, sending and saving these types of images, also called “nudes” on their devices whether it be a phone, tablet, laptop or desktop.
Lt. Randy Hanson said Thursday within the last six weeks they have dealt with five separate cases involving this type of complaint.
Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

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