Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd talks about the events leading up to the arrest over the weekend of two juvenile girls in a Florida bullying case at a press conference in Winter Haven, Fla., Monday, Oct. 15, 2013. Two middle school girls ages 14 and 12 have been arrested and charged with felony aggravated stalking in connection with the suicide earlier this year of 12-year-old Rebecca Ann Sedwick in Lakeland. Judd said police arrested the 14-year-old girl after she posted online Saturday that she bullied Rebecca and she didn't care. The 12-year-old girl was Rebecca's former best friend, but Judd said the 14-year-old girl turned her against Rebecca. (AP Photo/The Ledger, Calvin Knight) TAMPA TRIBUNE OUTVia Barbara Liston ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) – Florida prosecutors dropped expenses on Wednesday in opposition to two ladies accused of stalking a 12-year-outdated classmate who killed herself after complaining she was once bullied online for months, a police respectable said. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd advised newshounds the two ladies, aged 12 and 14, would now not face prices of aggravated stalking and are present process counseling. Police stated the girls many times cyberbullied Rebecca Ann Sedwick, who become so despondent she climbed a tower at an abandoned cement plant and jumped to her loss of life in September.