Crime & Safety
2 Long Valley Teens Sent Intimate Photo, Harassing Statements: Police
The teenagers were charged with fourth-degree cyber harassment, according to Washington Township Police.
LONG VALLEY, NJ — A pair of Long Valley teenagers who allegedly shared an intimate photo of another juvenile and made harassing statements are facing harassment charges, authorities announced.
The teenagers have been charged with fourth-degree cyber harassment, police said.
The two teenagers allegedly shared an intimate picture of another juvenile alongside harassing statements on May 9, Washington Township Police Chief Jeffrey Almer said.
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The teens have been issued a juvenile complaint for cyberbullying and are scheduled to appear in Morris County Family Court at an unknown date, according to police.
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