Cobb County Man Hiren Pinaken Shah sent sex pictures to woman's family, friends

Feb 25, 2012 - 14:39
Feb 25, 2012 - 14:50
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Cobb County Man Hiren Pinaken Shah sent sex pictures to woman's family, friends
Obscene: Hiren Pinaken Shah, 22, was arrested Tuesday for allegedly sexting pictures of himself to his lover's mother and 14-year-old brother

A 22-year-old Cobb County man is accused of sending poographic pictures of himself and a woman to contacts in the woman's cell phone, including her juvenile brother.

Hiren Pinaken Shah, of Acworth, was being held in the Cobb County Jail on Thursday without bond, two days after his arrest, booking records show.

Shah was charged with felony child cruelty and having obscene material and obscene material distribution, both misdemeanors, according to his arrest warrant obtained by the AJC.

Shah allegedly used his cell phone to take pictures of himself and a woman having sex, according to Kennesaw Police, who secured the warrant. Shah then allegedly sent the pictures to contacts in the woman's phone, including her mother, sister, friend, and 14-year-old brother, the warrant states.

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