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    Former Lee sheriff's deputy accused of sending explicit photo to 17-year-old girl

    By Tomas Rodriguez, Fort Myers News-Press,

    2024-08-05

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    A former Lee County sheriff's deputy faces charges after authorities say they found him in possession of material harmful to a minor.

    Bryon Haycook, 51, of Cape Coral, faces one count of transmission of material harmful to a minor. He was booked into the Lee County Jail on Thursday.

    According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, in May, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office received a cybertip about a man communicating online with a 17-year-old girl.  The conversations contained explicit content and photos.

    The sheriff's office said detectives with the Innocent Images Unit identified the male as Haycook, a deputy with the sheriff's office. Haycook was questioned and resigned shortly after, authorities said.

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    Detectives presented their findings to the State Attorney’s Office, which issued a warrant for transmission of material harmful to a minor Aug. 1. Haycook turned himself into the Lee County Jail the same day.

    According to his arrest warrant, authorities identified the 17-year-old as a Bay County, Florida, resident, based on her IP address. Authorities said Haycook sent her a photograph exposing his privates.

    "Nobody can hide behind our badge, they will be held accountable," Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno wrote in a statement. "These accusations are disturbing, especially when it involves one of your own. I hold my family members to the highest standard and I will not tolerate any less. Former deputy Haycook’s actions do NOT reflect the values of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office."

    Marceno said the sheriff's office continues to work with the State Attorney’s Office.

    Lee Circuit Judge Margaret Steinbeck set Haycook's bond at $5,000 and ordered no access to social media. She also prohibited Haycook from going to places frequented by minors.

    Haycook's arraignment is set Sept. 3. Jail records on Monday afternoon did not reflect his intake date — which was provided by the sheriff's office — nor whether he remains in custody or has been released.

    He is the second Lee County sheriff's deputy arrested in less than a week.

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    Tyrese Jackson , 37, faces one count of scheme to defraud and two counts of official misconduct in a public agency. He was booked into the Lee County Jail on July 28 and released the following day on $7,500 bond.

    Court documents list nine victims throughout seven encounters with Jackson between Jan. 2 and Jan. 22. The 25-page report says Jackson targeted Hispanic motorists, "with little to no valid identification" and a language barrier.

    Tomas Rodriguez is a Breaking/Live News Reporter for the Naples Daily News and The News-Press. You can reach Tomas at TRodriguez@gannett.com or 772-333-5501. Connect with him on Threads @tomasfrobeltran , Instagram @tomasfrobeltran and Facebook @tomasrodrigueznews .

    This article originally appeared on Naples Daily News: Former Lee sheriff's deputy accused of sending explicit photo to 17-year-old girl

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    Honest.Don
    08-08
    He will be made Vice President as Vance is badly failing and has no criminal gravitas. This is a Trump guy here. How sad he and Trump can’t fly on Epstein’s jet again
    Vasek Stephanie
    08-07
    You can't believe anything these days. Nobody knows what's really happening behind the scenes. All you can be certain of is that things are absolutely going to get crazy when you have corrupt system...**Witch craft and Sacrificing people and animals is happening alot in South Florida 👀👀
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