Florida deputy followed girl to McDonald's after traffic stop, sent 'inappropriate' texts: police
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Marion County Sheriff's Department Deputy Dylan Fruh, 21, resigned on October 16 amid an investigation into two inappropriate interactions he had with teen girls over text.
On Aug. 18, Fruh reportedly pulled over a 17-year-old girl driving on Northeast Jacksonville Road around 10 p.m. After taking the girl's driver's license and determining that her father owned the vehicle, Fruh allegedly asked the girl where she was going, per a complaint lodged in September by her parents. The girl said that she had just left a high school football game, and was on her way to meet a friend at McDonald's. After going to his patrol car for about a minute, Fruh returned and asked for the girl's phone number. The girl asked him to clarify whether he wanted her or her father's number. Fruh said he wanted her number, and she gave it to him. The girl told deputies in a later investigation that she gave Fruh her number because "he's a cop." "If a cop asks me to do something, then I'm going to do it," the girl reportedly told investigators with the department, noting that it was her first time being pulled over. Christina Coulter is a U.S. and World reporter for Fox News Digital. Email story tips to christina.coulter@fox.com.
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