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Teen accused of stealing woman’s phone, then uploading her nude photos to her Instagram account

Posted on January 11, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

If you’re the victim of  a crime and you’re somewhat lucky, the thief/perpetrator will be caught. And maybe they’ll be punished. But nothing may undo the harm they’ve done because  you kept very sensitive and personal information on your phone that they were able to access and upload for the world to see.

So why are you keeping nude photos on your phone?

Amy Robinson reports:

A Tallahassee teen is now being charged as an adult, accused of robbing a woman of her cellphone and money, then posting nude photos from the victim’s cellphone to social media.

According to arrest documents, on December 16, police responded to the 800 block of Basin Street for a report of a robbery. The victim told police that an unknown male had approached her and demanded her belongings, threatening her with what appeared to be a small black handgun sticking out of his pocket.

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