Crime & Safety
Snellville Teens Say Man Offered Them Money for Sex Acts
Inside the Police Reports: This incident happened over spring break when they were playing with a water hose.

Two Snellville teens claim a man had solicited sexual behavior from them over spring break.
According to the Gwinnett County Police report, the incident occurred around 5 p.m. one day last week.
The two girls, 14 and 16, were walking around a Snellville neighborhood trying to find a swimming pool that they could use. After asking around for a bit, they stopped at a group home across the street from theirs near Centerville Highway.
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One of them knew the home nurse, a 51-year-old male. He helped them ask a neighbor if the two girls could use their pool, but the pool ended up being empty.
So the man invited them over to his house to use the water hose outside. They both agreed, so they went home to change into their suits.
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As the teens played with the hose, the nurse's 39-year-old roommate came out and they asked him if he could take photos of them. He started taking photos with their cell phone, but started saying derogatory things to them, according to the girls. At one point he pulled out some money and asked if he could "taste it" for $30, and he also offered them $40 for oral sex, they said.
One of the girls then texted her brother so that he could come and get them. She told her mother, and they called 911.
The officer contacted the home nurse and his roommate. At first, the roommate denied making contact with the girls until the other man said he invited them over.
He then admitted to interacting with them and taking photos upon their request, but he said he didn't solicit any sort of sexual behavior from them. He added that they both asked him for alcohol, but he didn't give them any. He was not arrested.
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