Huntsville man charged with five sex crimes involving 13-year-old
Updated Apr 09, 2:26 PM;
Posted Apr 09, 2:26 PM
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Huntsville police have arrested a man they say used an online dating app and social media to meet with a 13-year-old girl for sex.
Daniel Sharp, 22, faces charges of rape, sodomy, traveling to meet a child for an unlawful sex act, electronic solicitation of a child and transmitting obscene material to a child. Additional charges could follow.
Investigators say Sharp met a 13-year-old girl on an app and used social media to engage in sexual activity. Police say he went to Morgan County and brought the girl back to his Huntsville apartment, where he had intercourse with her.
After that, he took classes and began searching for auditions. He s had a handful of non-speaking roles, but his latest role in Law and Order will be his third significant role, he said.
He filmed two scenes for the episode. Prior to that, he appeared in small roles in Apple TV s Servant, and the 2011 Bradley Cooper-led film Limitless.
McMullin said he has been watching Law and Order for a long time. He added that he had a non-speaking part in the series original run in 2010.
“To actually have a principal role is a whole step in the right direction, he said.
By Jaymes Langrehr
Apr 8, 2021 12:48 PM
MADISON, Wis. Madison police are asking for the public’s help in gathering more information about a suspected abduction and sexual assault of a 13-year-old as they continue to investigate.
Police say they were called to Waltham Park off of McKenna Boulevard south of Raymond Road around 3 p.m. Wednesday for a report of an abduction. By the time officers got there, the victim had already made it home, but reported being sexually assaulted before getting away.
Officials from the Madison Police Department tell News 3 Now officers are continuing to canvass the area Thursday and the department’s Special Victims Unit is working with the victim and family.
Christopher Meloni proved that he was a good sport when he responded to fans on Twitter after they jokingly shared a photo of his backside.
The 60-year-old star of the new spin-off Law & Order: Organized Crime was seen Tuesday in New York City on the set of his series when he spotted from behind in a super-tight pair of pants.
Most of the Twitter users posting seemed to be big fans of the image, and the actor turned out to be gracious about it when he replied to one poster.
He works out: Christopher Meloni, 60, caused a sensation after a Twitter user shared a photo of his backside in tight pants that lit up social media; seen on the set of Law & Order: Organized Crime on Tuesday
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The first TV show I comfort-watched during the pandemic was “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” For a month I spent my evenings watching my program and drinking wine and doing pet-themed jigsaws, which was the only way to stem the panic. I hadn’t seen the beginning of the show in ages, and I kept calling my spouse who hates the entire “Law & Order” franchise into the room to marvel at some little bit of funny dialogue or truly marvelous sleight-of-hand, at which she would usually laugh perfunctorily. But even in her annoyance, she couldn’t take her eyes off Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni). “They’re really compelling, aren’t they?” she said one day, unprompted, and I nearly upset my thousand-piece puzzle of a dog park.