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Hilltown woman harassed cheerleading team members through text messages, police say

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Raffaela Spone. Credit: Hilltown Police Dept. HILLTOWN, Pa. - Authorities in Bucks County are investigating after a Hilltown Township woman allegedly harassed young members of a cheerleading team through text messages last summer.Raffaela Spone, 50, has been charged with misdemeanor counts of cyber harassment of a child and harassment, officials announced on Saturday.

Investigators from Hilltown Police Department in July received information about a young woman being harassed by an unknown person through text message.

During the investigation, authorities found more victims who were all members of a Doylestown cheerleading team. Search warrants lead investigators to Spone, who is affiliated with the cheerleading team in some capacity,.

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