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For possibly the first time, a man has used a Facebook status update as an alibi.
Rodney Bradford was arrested as a suspect in a gun-point mugging. The charges were dropped after it emerged that Mr Bradford's Facebook page had been updated at the same time the mugging took place.
Read more on Crimestoppers' blog, I spy a crime.
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