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Ex-girlfriend posts nude photos of Macon woman on Facebook, cop report says

A Bibb County sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to a mobile home park on Macon’s south side the night of July 11 “in reference to harassment,” an incident report noted. A woman there in her mid-20s said that her ex-girlfriend had “accessed her Facebook account without her permission and posted nude photos,” the deputy’s write-up would later note.

The deputy asked the woman if Facebook officials had been informed of the matter and the woman said yes, but that it may take an hour to have the pictures removed. The woman wasn’t sure how her ex obtained the pictures or how the ex had logged on to the woman’s Facebook account, the report said.

The woman, 24, said the ex had also threatened to “kill her and her mother,” the report said. But the threats had been made several days earlier and no one had called the cops. The woman was told how to get a protective order and was “advised on how to keep her private photos and password information more secure,” the report added.

Dispatches: In the wake of an alleged assault in northern Monroe County, a sheriff’s deputy there spoke to a man accused of cutting another guy under his neck. The alleged cutter, 54, later told the deputy that he had been at the other guy’s house on Ga. Highway 42, where the friend “touched him in an inappropriate manner,” an incident report of the late-June episode said. When the deputy told the alleged cutter that he was under arrest, the man said, “Go ahead, yeah, I cut that (expletive).” . . . There was a fire at a boarding house on Maynard Street in east Macon in mid-June. A witness, according to a sheriff’s report, said that one of the men who lived there had been drinking and that he lit some rags, burned them in a chair and said, “Imma burn this (expletive) down.” It wasn’t clear how much damage the fire caused, but preliminary accounts said it could have been the result of spat “over money.”

Joe Kovac Jr.
The Telegraph
Joe Kovac Jr. writes about local news and features for The Telegraph, with an eye for human-interest stories. Joe is a Warner Robins native and graduate of Warner Robins High. He joined the Telegraph in 1991 after graduating from the University of Georgia. As a Pulliam Fellowship recipient in 1991, Joe worked for the Indianapolis News. His stories have appeared in the Washington Post, the Seattle Times and Atlanta Magazine. He has been a Livingston Award finalist and won numerous Georgia Press Association and Georgia Associated Press awards.
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