A SCHOOL administrator in Florida called the sheriff after a pair of consenting 12-year-olds shared a kiss on the playground.
Lee County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to Orange River Elementary School in Fort Myers, Florida, after two female students were debating over who liked a 12-year-old boy more. At that point, one of the girls walked over and kissed the boy -- leading an assistant principal to call authorities.
The administrator initially contacted the Florida Deptartment of Children and Families (DCF). However, DCF told the school that it should call local law enforcement.
"They called us and said they caught two children kissing on the playground," Sargeant Stephanie Eller told FOX News Radio. Full story...
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Lee County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to Orange River Elementary School in Fort Myers, Florida, after two female students were debating over who liked a 12-year-old boy more. At that point, one of the girls walked over and kissed the boy -- leading an assistant principal to call authorities.
The administrator initially contacted the Florida Deptartment of Children and Families (DCF). However, DCF told the school that it should call local law enforcement.
"They called us and said they caught two children kissing on the playground," Sargeant Stephanie Eller told FOX News Radio. Full story...
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