Crime & Safety

2 Indecent Exposure Incidents Unrelated: Arlington County Police

Arlington County Police do not believe two recent indecent exposures are related, according to a department spokeswoman.

Arlington County Police do not believe two recent indecent exposures are related, according to a department spokeswoman.
Arlington County Police do not believe two recent indecent exposures are related, according to a department spokeswoman. (Michael O'Connell/Patch)

ARLINGTON, VA — Arlington County Police are investigating two unrelated indecent exposures after receiving online incident reports on Monday and Tuesday.

In the first report, a witness said they were in the 2200 block of Columbia Pike around 2:50 p.m., on Sunday when they saw a man exposing himself.

The second incident occurred around 3:10 p.m. April 21, according to the online report. A man was in the 2000 block of North Quinn Street when he saw another man exposing himself. Police described the suspect as a Hispanic man in his 50s, who weighed about 200 pounds.

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Due to the circumstances surrounding the two indecent exposures, police do not believe the incidents are related, a department spokeswoman told Patch on Thursday.

Arlington County Police do not think that two recent indecent exposure incidents, one in Arlingon Village and the other in the Colonial Village area are related, according to an ACPD spokeswoman. (GoogleMaps)

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