Crime & Safety
2 Indecent Exposure Cases Investigated By Arlington Police
Arlington County Police are investigating to separate indecent exposure cases that took place Friday.
ARLINGTON, VA — Arlington County Police are investigating two incidents of indecent exposure that took place Friday, one in Virginia Square and the other in Douglas Park, according to the daily crime report.
Around 10:42 a.m., officers responded to the report of an indecent exposure on Washington Boulevard at N. Quincy Street. The victim told arriving officers that he was inside his residence when he spied the male suspect going in and of the bushes a number of times, while touching himself inappropriately. The victim attempted to confront the man, but he fled the scene before police arrived.
Police described the suspect as a black man in his late 40s or March 50s. He stood approximately 5-foot-8 and had a white beard. He was wearing a gray hat, khaki pants, and a long sleeve khaki shirt with a blue T-shirt underneath.
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In the second incident, an officer was approached by the victim seeking help in the 1400 block of S. George Mason Drive. The victim told the officer she was waking in the area when a man pulled up in a vehicle and asked for directions. As she approached the vehicle, the man leaned forward and exposed himself. The suspect then drove away.
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Police described the suspect as a white man with short blonde hair, about 6-foot-1 to 6-foot 3, weighing 190-220 pounds. He was wearing khaki pants and a blue polo shirt. The vehicle he was driving was a gray, two-door sports car.
Both cases remain under investigation.
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