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Man accused of stealing nude photos from woman's cellphone

Farmington Police Dept. SOURCE: Farmington Police Dept.
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Man accused of stealing nude photos from woman's cellphone
Maine police arrested a man after he allegedly sent naked photos of a woman to whom he was selling a car to his phone, without her consent.Farmington police said Kevin Rennie, 32, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was arrested on a charge of aggravated criminal invasion of computer privacy.Police said a customer at Tinny's Auto Outlet reported to police on Monday that she worked with Rennie to buy a car.Police said Rennie somehow got the woman's cellphone and sent himself nude photos of the woman without her permission.Rennie was taken to the Franklin County Jail. His bail was set at $10,000.The owner of Tinny's told WMTW News 8 that Rennie worked for a promotional company that the dealership had hired.Lonnie Tinsman said that he was appalled when he learned about what had happened.Tinsman said he cancelled the marketing company and took the customer's car back.

Maine police arrested a man after he allegedly sent naked photos of a woman to whom he was selling a car to his phone, without her consent.

Farmington police said Kevin Rennie, 32, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was arrested on a charge of aggravated criminal invasion of computer privacy.

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Police said a customer at Tinny's Auto Outlet reported to police on Monday that she worked with Rennie to buy a car.

Police said Rennie somehow got the woman's cellphone and sent himself nude photos of the woman without her permission.

Rennie was taken to the Franklin County Jail. His bail was set at $10,000.

The owner of Tinny's told WMTW News 8 that Rennie worked for a promotional company that the dealership had hired.

Lonnie Tinsman said that he was appalled when he learned about what had happened.

Tinsman said he cancelled the marketing company and took the customer's car back.