I think that the lesson here should be if you are wanted by the police you might want to find a better way to meet women. 
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Detectives use dating Web site to arrest man for child support A man owing more than $5,000 in court-ordered child support in Lexington County is under arrest after an Internet date he set up turned out to be with deputies, not a Fort Mill woman.
Lexington County detectives had been looking for Brian Lee Todd of Fort Mill for more than a year to serve a family court warrant ordering payment of child support, Sheriff James Metts said. Todd, 31, faces at least 5 months in jail for contempt of court, he said.
The Sheriff’s Department cold-case unit learned last week Todd was a regular at an Internet dating service, so a detective logged on and posed as a woman in Fort Mill interested in dating Todd.
Following an exchange of emails, the detective set a meeting time Sunday in Fort Mill, Metts said.
But Todd was in a car wreck on his way to the meeting and destroyed his Cadillac Coupe DeVille, Metts said. Upon his release from a Charlotte hospital, Todd emailed the detective again to reschedule the meeting at 4 p.m. at a campground close enough to his home to walk.
Approaching the meeting location, Todd recognized the detective as a law enforcement officer and ran. The detective and her supervisor caught up with him and made the arrest, Metts said.
Todd was at the Lexington County Detention Center today awaiting a hearing in family court.

http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/14096503.htm
Detectives use dating Web site to arrest man for child support A man owing more than $5,000 in court-ordered child support in Lexington County is under arrest after an Internet date he set up turned out to be with deputies, not a Fort Mill woman.
Lexington County detectives had been looking for Brian Lee Todd of Fort Mill for more than a year to serve a family court warrant ordering payment of child support, Sheriff James Metts said. Todd, 31, faces at least 5 months in jail for contempt of court, he said.
The Sheriff’s Department cold-case unit learned last week Todd was a regular at an Internet dating service, so a detective logged on and posed as a woman in Fort Mill interested in dating Todd.
Following an exchange of emails, the detective set a meeting time Sunday in Fort Mill, Metts said.
But Todd was in a car wreck on his way to the meeting and destroyed his Cadillac Coupe DeVille, Metts said. Upon his release from a Charlotte hospital, Todd emailed the detective again to reschedule the meeting at 4 p.m. at a campground close enough to his home to walk.
Approaching the meeting location, Todd recognized the detective as a law enforcement officer and ran. The detective and her supervisor caught up with him and made the arrest, Metts said.
Todd was at the Lexington County Detention Center today awaiting a hearing in family court.

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