Roswell Man Brent Kellogg arrested for allegedly viewing porn at McDonald's

May 8, 2012 - 20:01
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Roswell Man Brent Kellogg arrested for allegedly viewing porn at McDonald's
Police arrested a wanted sex offender who was allegedly watching pornography on his laptop at McDonald's in Roswell on Tuesday.

Police arrested a wanted sex offender who was allegedly watching poography on his laptop at McDonald's in Roswell on Tuesday.

An off-duty Fulton County sheriff's deputy said he saw Brent Kellogg viewing the nude photos in a packed dining room on Holcomb Road. He called 911.

An officer approached Kellogg, who allegedly began erasing the photos. Roswell police escorted Kellogg outside for questioning, but he allegedly ran off. He was arrested at a nearby restaurant.

Police said they then realized that Kellogg was wanted for violating probation on child molestation charges.

Frank Phalen, the owner of the McDonald's, issued a statement saying, "McDonald's restaurants have always played an active role in supporting the communities where our customers live and work. We are glad that we were in a position to be able to contribute to keeping the Roswell community safe."

Kellogg remained in jail on Tuesday night.

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