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Arizona teen won’t face charges for exposing himself in football team yearbook photo

MESA, Ariz. — A Mesa high school student won’t be prosecuted on a felony charge after police say he exposed himself in a football team picture that ended up in the school yearbook.

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday that 19-year-old Hunter Osborn won’t be prosecuted on a felony charge of furnishing harmful items to minors.

However, the office said it will refer the case to city prosecutors to decide whether to prosecute Osborn on misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure.

Police had said Osborn was arrested after they were alerted over the weekend to a Red Mountain High School team photo showing Osborn exposing his penis through the top of his waistband.

Police say Osborn admitted to the prank, said he did it on a dare and was disgusted by his actions.

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