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Snellville man arrested after alleged online sex chats
By Tim Eberly
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/13/07
A Snellville man was arrested Friday afternoon on charges he had online sex chats with an undercover detective posing as a teenage girl, police said.
Police arrested Andrew Diass, 41, who identified himself as a Little League coach, on four counts of sexual exploitation of a child and booked him into the Walton County Jail, Loganville Police Chief Mike McHugh said.
McHugh said the investigation into Diass began in May, when he began communicating with the detective in an online chat room, McHugh said. The detective posed as a 14-year-old girl.
They chatted about five times and, during at least three of those conversations, Diass set up a Web camera, disrobed and fondled himself in front of it, McHugh said.
Diass could not see or hear the detective because he did not use a Web camera, McHugh said.
The chief said Diass never tried to set up a meeting with the detective.
"I think he was under the misconception that if he did not come to meet her that he had not committed a crime," McHugh said. "Which, of course, is incorrect."
Bond has not been set for Diass, who remained in jail Friday night.
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Snellville man arrested after alleged online sex chats
By Tim Eberly
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/13/07
A Snellville man was arrested Friday afternoon on charges he had online sex chats with an undercover detective posing as a teenage girl, police said.
Police arrested Andrew Diass, 41, who identified himself as a Little League coach, on four counts of sexual exploitation of a child and booked him into the Walton County Jail, Loganville Police Chief Mike McHugh said.
McHugh said the investigation into Diass began in May, when he began communicating with the detective in an online chat room, McHugh said. The detective posed as a 14-year-old girl.
They chatted about five times and, during at least three of those conversations, Diass set up a Web camera, disrobed and fondled himself in front of it, McHugh said.
Diass could not see or hear the detective because he did not use a Web camera, McHugh said.
The chief said Diass never tried to set up a meeting with the detective.
"I think he was under the misconception that if he did not come to meet her that he had not committed a crime," McHugh said. "Which, of course, is incorrect."
Bond has not been set for Diass, who remained in jail Friday night.
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