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Gregory C. Dolle of Granite Falls, Wash., faces federal charges in connection with his arrest Sunday for trying to lure what the thought were two girls he met online into a sexual rendezvous.
Submitted photo / Multnomah County Sheriff's Office
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A 43-year-old Granite Falls, Wash., man was in federal court Monday afternoon after his arrest Sunday when FBI agents alleged he tried to lure two young girls he met online into a sexual rendezvous.
Gregory Charles Dolle was arrested without incident at about noon. He is appeared before a federal judge in the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse.
Dolle used the yahoo.com screen name “gcletus73” in an Internet chat room when he began corresponding with what he thought was a 14-year-old girl. The “girl” and her 14-year-old friend were really an FBI agent aided by a Beaverton Police Department detective.
Dolle is a self-employed builder whose yahoo.com screen name is “Cletus.” His Yahoo profile said Dolle was single “and wanting not to be.”
It lists his age as 34 and said his hobbies include “almost anything active.”
Dolle also listed among his many interests “sex toys,” “family affairs” and “swing kids.”
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