A Georgia Tech student is indicted in Dougherty County on 25 counts of online sex.
Prosecutors say even though most child predators know cops are on line pretending to be children many still try to lure kids for sex.
The charges against 22-year-old Adam Morse include obscene internet contact with a child and distribution of material depicting sexual conduct or nudity.
Atlanta Police arrested Morse in June after investigators say he sent dozens of pornographic pictures to who he thought was a 13-year old girl.
It was actually a member of the Dougherty County Police Internet Crimes Against Children team.
"The perpetrators of this type of crime seem to still want to try to do it. I guess they think in the vast sea of the Internet that they can still escape," said Greg Edwards, Dougherty D.A.
Morse is free on bond. But he could be sentenced to 20 years in prison if convicted.
The grand jury also indicted two Albany women accused of beating a man with a baseball bat because he was spreading rumors about them.
Mianiea Seay and Uniqua Thrower were indicted for aggravated assault.
Prosecutors say on June 11th Seay attacked Travis Toomer with a baseball bat in his home.
The two have a child together.
Investigators say Toomer took the bat away, then Thrower picked it up and beat him.
He wasn't seriously injured.
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