Authorities in Carroll County Georgia have arrested a Villa Rica man in connection with nude photos left on car windshields.
Villa Rica police arrested Kenneth James Stokes, 47, after a woman called police.
Investigators used surveillance tape from a Wal-Mart to see the suspect putting the pictures on at least two cars in the parking lot, police Capt. Brian Camp said. The Polaroid pictures show the suspect nude from the waist down, authorities said.
Police were able to identify Stokes because the surveillance tapes also showed him going into the Wal-Mart and buying an item with his credit card.
Police said Stokes told them he put the pictures on the cars because he wanted to see the women's reactions.
Stokes was charged with distributing obscene material and released on bond.
Afterward, another woman called police and said someone had placed a nude picture on her car while she was inside a McDonald's restaurant. Stokes was expected to turn himself in Friday on charges that he also put that picture on the car, authorities said.
Police say they believe the suspect may have put pictures on other cars and ask any other victims to contact them.
Source: AP
Villa Rica police arrested Kenneth James Stokes, 47, after a woman called police.
Investigators used surveillance tape from a Wal-Mart to see the suspect putting the pictures on at least two cars in the parking lot, police Capt. Brian Camp said. The Polaroid pictures show the suspect nude from the waist down, authorities said.
Police were able to identify Stokes because the surveillance tapes also showed him going into the Wal-Mart and buying an item with his credit card.
Police said Stokes told them he put the pictures on the cars because he wanted to see the women's reactions.
Stokes was charged with distributing obscene material and released on bond.
Afterward, another woman called police and said someone had placed a nude picture on her car while she was inside a McDonald's restaurant. Stokes was expected to turn himself in Friday on charges that he also put that picture on the car, authorities said.
Police say they believe the suspect may have put pictures on other cars and ask any other victims to contact them.
Source: AP
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