Crime & Safety
Man Accused Of Exposing Himself At MoCo Safeway, Pizzeria
Montgomery County police said there may be additional victims in the case of a man arrested for exposing himself at a pizzeria and grocery.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — A man is facing charges after authorities said he exposed himself at a Montgomery County grocery store and pizza restaurant.
Steven Randolph, 31, was arrested last week and charged with indecent exposure following the incidents, Montgomery County police said in a news release.
According to authorities, just before 10:15 a.m. on Oct. 31, Randolph entered Ledo’s Pizza in the 3400 block of Olney Laytonsville Road as employees were preparing to open the restaurant. After telling Randolph they were closed, police said the employee turned to see Randolph exposing himself in the middle of the restaurant. When the employee screamed, Randolph ran out of the building, police said.
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After identifying Randolph as the suspect using surveillance video, police were called to Safeway in the 3300 block of Spartan Road on Nov. 6 for a report of indecent exposure. Officers found Randolph at a nearby bus stop and arrested him without incident.
Randolph was also taken to the hospital for treatment of an unrelated injury.
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Online records obtained by WTOP showed Randolph was allegedly in violation of supervised probation after he was convicted earlier this year for an indecent exposure arrest in August 2023. Court records show he was sentenced to serve four months in jail in March 2024, followed by two years of supervised probation.
Randolph was due in court on Nov. 21 for a violation of probation hearing, according to WTOP.
Police believe there may be additional victims connected to Randolph that have not contacted authorities. Anyone with information should contact contact Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Callers can remain anonymous.
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