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November 29, 2012

Berea man charged with supplying 14-year-old girl with pot

Police also allege sexual contact

BEREA — Berea police have arrested and charged a man they allege had sexual contact and supplied marijuana to a 14-year-old girl.

Officers were called Nov. 21 to the 400 block of White Hall Drive after a parent reported finding his teenage daughter at that location with 18-year-old Dakota Douglas, according to a BPD news release.

After interviewing the parties involved, police determined Douglas, who is from Berea, and the girl had engaged in sexual contact. Police also alleged that Douglas had given marijuana to the girl, the release stated.

Douglas was charged with second- and third-degree unlawful transaction with a minor and sexual misconduct.

Burglary reported

on Locker Street

Officers were dispatched Sunday to the 200 block of Locker Street after receiving a report about a burglary. The victim told police that forced entry was made through a window in the home, according to the BPD.

Nothing was reported missing from the home.

Anyone with information about these cases is asked to call the Berea Police Department at 986-8456.

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