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    Man, 28, raped middle school girl at drug, alcohol party

    Deputies: Man, 28, raped middle school girl at drug, alcohol party in East Naples

    By CHARLIE WHITEHEAD
    Posted February 13, 2010 at 1:37 p.m.



    NAPLES — A 28-year-old man was in jail Saturday on charges that he and a friend took a group of middle school girls to an East Naples home to consume drugs and alcohol, insisted on sex if they were to be driven home and raped one girl.

    William Randolph Lord, 28, is being held at the Collier County jail on a rape charge after he was accused of forcing a student from Cypress Palm Middle School in Golden Gate Estates to have sex.

    Lord is being held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for possible deportation, records show.

    According to a Collier County Sheriff’s Office report, Lord, a female listed as his “run-away girlfriendâ€
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    * Name: Lord, William Randolph
    * Charge: UNLAWFUL SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH CERTAIN MINORS
    * Residence: Naples
    * Age: 28
    * Occupation: Unknown
    * Case #: None yet available


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