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Ozark Bus Driver Accused of Meeting Teen for Sex

By: Megan Hunter
Updated: July 16, 2012
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An Ozark bus driver is accused of trying to meet a teenager for sex.

According to the Dale County Sheriff's Office, 29 year old Jonathan Lee was exchanging messages with a 15 year old boy on Facebook.

Investigators say the conversations were very sexual in nature.

Deputies arrested Lee after they say he set up a meeting with the boy, planning to take the child out of town for a sexual rendezvous.

"People that prey upon children are very good at this. They know what buttons to push on a child, they know how to speak their language, and how to manipulate," said Dale County Chief Investigator Harvey Mathis.

Mathis said Lee may have had other victims, and asks parents to question their children about this man.

Lee is being held in the Dale County jail under a $30,000 bond.

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