Astoria Police Department, Oregon
Jacob Cox-Brown's mugshot.
Astoria, Oregon Police Department
The Facebook posting that led to the arrest.
"We have used Facebook previously as an investigative tool, but this is the first time I believe we have arrested someone who posted they had committed the crime," Brad Johnston, deputy chief of police in Astoria, Ore., told NBC News on Friday.
Here's what Jacob Cox-Brown of Astoria wrote on his Facebook page on New Year's Day, not realizing he'd hit two vehicles, not just one:
Drivin drunk... classsic ;) but to whoever's vehicle i hit i am sorry. :P
Facebook
The Astoria Police Department's Facebook page.
Cox-Brown was arrested and taken to the county jail. He has been charged with two counts of "failing to perform the duties of a driver" by not stopping and letting the cars' owners know about the accident and how to contact him.
The youth now joins others on the social network who have made similar incriminating posts on Facebook, including members of a New York street gang who last year boasted of their burglary feats, a South Carolina woman who shared her joy at trashing her ex-boyfriend's house and an 18-year-old from Pittsburgh who burglarized a market and posted with photos of his cohorts and the loot they got.
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