Grandmother Scattered Nude Photos of Son's Ex at High School Attended by Victim's Child: Cops

Frances Joyce Bailey was arrested after the alleged stunt Monday.
Police say a Kentucky grandmother was out for revenge when she allegedly entered a high school and scattered nude photos of a woman on the floor.
Frances Joyce Bailey allegedly followed two girls into a side door at Pleasure Ridge Park High School on Oct. 18.
Police in Louisville say the 60-year-old then tossed the photos onto the floor of the girl's restroom and in the school's parking lot.
Students reportedly gave school officials the pictures, which according to multiple local reports showed a woman who used to date Bailey's son.
According to WLEX, the woman had recently filed an emergency protective order against the son and also had a child who attends the high school.
Bailey’s granddaughter also reportedly attends the high school.
Police allege that Bailey was seen on surveillance footage entering the school and going into the bathroom before driving away from the parking lot.
In a statement, Jefferson County Public Schools said the photos were only visible to students briefly.
"As soon as students saw them — they took them all down and immediately went to administrators," the statement read. "The incident was caught on videotape and PRP leadership worked with police during the investigation. We have reiterated our school protocols to students and reminded them that they are not to let anyone inside the building."
Bailey remained held without bond Thursday in the Jefferson County Jail. She's next due in court on Nov. 9.
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