By Kalhan Rosenblatt For Dailymail. Students at a Pittsburgh middle school have reportedly been sending each other naked pictures, causing an investigation to be launched. Police are looking into the issue at Peters Township Middle School in Washington County, Pennsylvania, after a student told administrators that nude pictures of female students were being sent among middle schoolers. Parents have said they are concerned and disturbed by the allegations of naked photos. Students at Peters Township Middle School pictured are being investigated for sharing naked pictures. The school became aware of the naked texting when a student told administrators they were circulating.
Police Investigate Sexting Scandal At Batavia Middle School
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Uploaded: Mon, Dec 12, , pm. Mountain View High School campus. Photo by Michelle Le Police are investigating several Mountain View High School students following reports that the teens shared naked photos over the file-sharing service Dropbox, according to the Mountain View Police Department. The investigation, which launched in late August, involves both male and female suspects from multiple high schools -- all minors -- using Dropbox to distribute photos, and two juvenile victims have been identified, according to police spokeswoman Katie Nelson. Police are not disclosing specific details on the case as the investigation is ongoing, and as of Monday, none of the suspects had been arrested or charged with a crime.
Teens' Nude Photos From Snapchat Lead to Investigation
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Students at one New Jersey high school could face child pornography charges if found in possession of nude photos of classmates. Explicit images sent via Snapchat prompted a police investigation after two freshman girls shared pictures on the controversial app and later found them posted on Instagram. The Ridgewood High School students sent photos to at least one male classmate who took screenshots in order to save them to a gallery. In a letter to parents on Wednesday, Superintendent Daniel Fishbein said school officials were working in conjunction with local police to educate the community about "legal and psychosocial implications of this activity. Snapchat has gained a reputation for being a sext-friendly app, allowing users to take racy photos that automatically delete a few seconds after being sent.