Note: This doesn't appear to be II/ICAC connected, but sending fyi. Man arrested after police find him in bushes with teen Tuesday, June 21, 2005 By Loretta Park Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau lpark@standard.net CENTERVILLE -- A 31-year-old Pennsylvania man is facing charges after getting caught in the bushes at a Centerville elementary school with a 15-year-old boy he met on the Internet, police said. Charles Lamar Ness, of Skippack, Pa., is charged with third-degree felony unlawful sexual activity with a minor and enticing a minor over the Internet, a class A misdemeanor, following Friday night's arrest. Ness appeared in 2nd District Court in Farmington Monday and could be facing federal charges following a further investigation, said Centerville Police Sgt. Von Steenblik. A police officer spotted a rental car in the parking lot of Jennie P. Stewart Elementary School, 1155 N. Main St., at 10 p.m. Friday, Steenblik said. The officer got his dog out to go for a walk and noticed the car was empty. The officer was returning to his car when he spotted the suspect and the teenager in the bushes near the school. The officer asked them why they were in the bushes, but neither wanted to talk, Steenblik said. The officer then called to have the teenager's parents brought to the school. That is when the teenager told officers he met Ness online in a chat room. He originally told officers that he just met Ness to talk, but when officers searched the boy's computer, they found explicit chat logs about what the two wanted to do, Steenblik said. Officers have confiscated a laptop computer from Ness' hotel room in West Valley City and are searching it to see if there may be more victims. The teenager told officers he engaged in oral sex with the man because he was curious. Ness came to Utah June 12 to discuss buying a frozen-yogurt franchise, Steenblik said. No charges were filed against the teenager.