Officials: Mesa athlete's indecent exposure charges could be reduced or dropped
Although a Mesa football player was booked on 70 counts related to a team photo that shows him exposing himself, the number of charges could be reduced or dropped, police and prosecution officials said. Hunter Osborn, 19, was arrested Saturday. Officers said he told authorities he was dared by a Red Mountain High School teammate to do the stunt when the photo was taken on the school bleachers in August. EARLIER: Prep football player charged with felony for exposing himself in team photo Copies..>> view originalElection 2016: Former president talks of a return to prosperity as the Clintons hit LA
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