Crime & Safety
DC School Official Exposed Himself At Prince George's Co. Park: Police
The dean of students at a Washington, D.C. elementary school is accused of showing his genitals to two women in Greenbelt, police said.

GREENBELT, MD — An administrator at a Washington, D.C. elementary school is facing charges after police said he exposed himself to two women in a Prince George's County park.
Greenbelt police said Jamie L. White, 45, of Hyattsville, was charged with indecent exposure following "multiple incidents" at Buddy Attick Lake Park.
Police responded to the park's parking lot around 9 a.m. Tuesday after receiving a call from the victims. According to police, the victims said White exposed his genitals to them.
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Hannah Glasgow, a spokesperson for the police department, told NBC Washington that the women provide officers with "very specific information."
"They knew exactly what he was wearing. They knew what kind of car he was in. They even got the tag of the vehicle. So, they were able to provide us with the license plate which allowed us to locate that car in the area," Glasgow told the station.
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White was arrested a short time later during a traffic stop, police said.
White is the dean of students at Bancroft Elementary School in Mount Pleasant, located in northwest D.C., according to multiple reports.
D.C. Public Schools released a statement to Fox 5 regarding the incident.
"While we cannot comment on personnel or personal matters of employees, we can share that this employee is on leave as of November 29," the statement read.
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