20-year-old man Stone Ziemba arrested after meeting up with 13-year-old girl

Jun 1, 2017 - 22:36
Jun 2, 2017 - 11:32
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20-year-old man Stone Ziemba arrested after meeting up with 13-year-old girl
Stone Alexander Ziemba

- Police say a man has been arrested after he drove across state lines to meet up with a 13-year-old girl.

Stone Alexander Ziemba, 20, of Gainesville, Florida is facing statutory rape and child molestation charge. He was released Tuesday on a $40,000 bond

Court documents show Ziemba traveled to Newnan from Gainesville, Florida after meeting the girl on an Inteet dating site. The two allegedly spent an extended time together on Sunday before the girl's grandmother came home, according to police. The girl's grandmother called 911 after finding Ziemba standing naked in her bedroom closet. Ziemba then took off running and was arrested in a traffic stop after a witness saw him running from the home of the girl.

Authorities wa parents to make sure they monitor what kids are doing online.

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