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Ex-police officer waives charges in South Middleton sexting case




A former police officer charged with sending sexually explicit text messages to a 13-year-old girl faces trial in Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas after waiving charges to higher court on Wednesday.
Daniel M. Lanious, 49, of Carlisle, was charged with misdemeanor corruption of minors after an incident that police said occurred between July and September 2013.
The affidavit of probable cause said police were called on Sept. 17, 2013, for a report of Lanious sending the messages to the girl. Police said he met her while volunteering at the South Middleton Township Fire Company in Boiling Springs.
Police said the messages began out of nowhere, after they believe the girl’s cellphone number was obtained from her Facebook page. The girl said the messages quickly became very flirtatious and sexual, with Lanious often stating that he wanted to have sex with her, police said.
The messages stopped after the girl’s mother found a message that read, “I wish you were home. I wish you were on birth control. I have a condom,” and responded by text to Lanious that her daughter was only 13, according to court documents.
When interviewed by police, Lanious admitted to sending flirtatious and sexual text messages to the girl and also admitted that he sent his son to the girl’s house to see whether or not her mother planned to report the messages to police, documents state.
Lanious was a patrolman with the Carroll Valley Police Department in Adams County until he resigned last summer.
The charge was waived to the higher court during a preliminary hearing Wednesday before Magisterial District Judge Susan Day. A formal arraignment is scheduled for June 19. He was released on his own recognizance.


John  Geer