Posted on 05/14/2009 4:01:58 AM PDT by Born Conservative
A man who rode his bicycle 180 miles to have sex with a Scranton teen he met on the Internet will serve one to four years in prison, a judge ruled Wednesday.
William Wagner, 26, 414 Battery Drive, Havre de Grace, Md., met the 15-year-old girl through the social networking Web site MySpace. In June, he biked to Scranton to meet the teen.
In February, Mr. Wagner pleaded guilty to unlawful contact with a minor.
He slept at Pine Brook baseball field, Sanderson Avenue and Green Place, while he was in Scranton. He took the teen to the baseball field and had intercourse with her there several times, police said.
After he left Scranton, the girl told her parents she had sex with Mr. Wagner, who reported it to police.
The Times-Tribune does not identify sexual assault victims.
The teen told police she considered herself to be "in a relationship" with Mr. Wagner at one time. He knew she was only 15, she told police.
"It was a peculiar set of circumstances, including that he rode his bike to meet her," said Deputy District Attorney Michelle Olshefski. "I think the sentence is very fitting. He acknowledged that he knew her age and what he did was wrong."
After serving his prison sentence, Mr. Wagner will have to register as a sex offender under the state's Megan's Law requirements for 10 years.
You can do it in 10-12 hours. I have a good friend and riding partner who at 70, is 25 years my senior, and his Hotter than Hell 100 (100 mile event) was 5:52 last year.
Not even remotely close.
Yep,118 to 309 to 11
I’m sure you didn’t bike to Scranton for the same reason. :)
I was listening to Corbett today, and someone called in with a good point: this article doesn’t mention the judge who sentenced this Pedophile (no pun intended) to only 1-4 years. Hmmm....
I should also mention, I could care less what happened to the biker. He knew he was going after jail bait.
Feh. My body is MADE for hills...especially the descent.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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