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Police are urging parents to monitor their children's online and social media activity after a Florida woman was arrested and accused of assaulting a New Hampshire girl.Investigators said Nicole Reeves, 34, developed an online relationship with a girl from Nottingham. Police said the two met two years ago when the 12-year-old girl started following the rapper Macklemore on Instagram."You have to be ultra careful about who your children are talking to on the internet," Nottingham police prosecutor Michael DiCroce said.Investigators said the girl and Reeves started messaging each other. The woman claimed to be the leader of the Macklemore and Ryan Lewis fan club, but representatives for the duo said they had no affiliation with her."This girl apparently joined the fan club and began chatting with the defendant, and they developed a relationship based on being in the fan club and going to Macklemore concerts," DiCroce said.Reeves is facing charges after she was accused of luring the girl and ultimately sexually assaulting her over time. Police said Reeves communicated with the girl through instant messages, Facebook and texts.Police said Reeves portrayed herself as a youth counselor and eventually gained the girl's mother's trust."Apparently, the relationship started when the girl was 12, and her and her mother went down to Florida, and then they've seen each other a few times since then," DiCroce said. "In fact, Ms. Reeves was up here in Nottingham when we arrested her with her two kids."According to court documents, Reeves and her family were in the area for a Macklemore concert and were staying with the now-14-year-old girl and her family,The girl's mother became suspicious and called police."Once the female victim came forward and showed us her phone, we discovered that it had gone a lot further than trying to lure her into a relationship," DiCroce said.Bail was set at $20,000.Florida and federal officials are investigating to see if there are any other victims.