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Blogger arrested near UCLA child care center

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  • Jack McClellan, 45, describes himself as a pedophile
  • He says on blog he admires "LGs" or little girls, but doesn't touch them
  • McClellan arrested with camera near UCLA child care center
  • Police say he was in violation of a restraining order
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A man who blogs about his attraction to young girls but says he doesn't touch them was arrested Monday near a university child care facility with a camera, police said.

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Jack McClellan, who lives out of his car, blogs about his attraction to young girls.

Jack McClellan, 45, who is unemployed and lives out of his car, was arrested at 1:40 p.m. at the University of California, Los Angeles, campus police said in a statement.

He was arrested near the university's Infant Development Program, which provides onsite care for children 3 months to 3 years old and serves faculty, students and staff, according to the university's Web site.

McClellan violated a restraining order requiring him not to loiter or congregate within 30 feet of minors, police alleged. He was released and scheduled to appear in court September 13. Video Watch McClellan do the perp walk »

Phone and e-mail messages seeking comment from McClellan were not immediately returned.

McClellan created waves in Southern California upon arriving earlier this summer from Washington state, where he had lived with his parents.

For years, McClellan maintained a Web site in Washington where he posted photos of children he had taken in public places. He also discussed how he liked to stake out parks, public libraries, fast-food restaurants and other areas where little girls, or "LGs," congregate.

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McClellan's server took his Web site down over a month ago. He said in an interview a few weeks ago that he wasn't sure whether he would try to put it back up.

McClellan, who said he lives on supplemental security income and suffers from depression, has maintained that he launched the site as a form of therapy and wouldn't do anything illegal. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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