A Butler County man is accused of trying to lure two teenage girls into his SUV.
A Facebook post with a picture of him in his car went viral and the suspect started getting phone calls telling him to turn himself in.
Police arrested Scott Miller, 56, of Saxonburg, and charged him with two counts of child luring Tuesday.
Miller is accused of approaching two 14-year-old girls in an SUV as they walked on Main Street in Saxonburg Saturday.
According to the criminal complaint, Miller said to one of the girls “Hey, what's up.” He then asked her name, asked where she lived, then said “Oh, so you guys want to have some fun?”
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While that was happening, police say the other teen, knowing something wasn't right started snapping photos. A family member posted one to Facebook last weekend with a plea for help.
Police say he came to the police station Tuesday night and said "he remembers bits and pieces."
He told police he had been drinking and didn't remember much from the encounter, according to the complaint.
Miller is in the Butler County Prison awaiting a preliminary hearing later this month.
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