By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
An Olivehurst man will spend nine months in jail as part of a four-year probation sentence for sending a sexually explicit photo to a 15-year-old Auburn girl.
Michael Anthony Nielsen (photo left), 36, was sentenced Wednesday by Placer County Judge Robert P. McElhany, who also ordered him to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, prohibited him from living within a quarter of a mile of elementary schools and being within 100 yards of places where children congregate.
Nielsen contacted the girl last summer through text messages and sent a lewd photo, according to a news release from the Placer County District Attorney's Office. When the girl's father learned of it, he contacted the Placer County Sheriff's Department.
Posing as the girl, sheriff's detectives continued text messaging Nielsen, who suggested meeting for sex at Marysville motel. Officers arrested Nielsen when he arrived at a store parking lot next to the motel.
Nielsen is to report to the Placer County Jail on June 22 to begin serving his term. The judge credited him with having already served 57 of the 270 days.
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