5-12-18 Arrest/Exhibitionist Targeting Children
5-12-18 Arrest/Exhibitionist Targeting Children
The Chattanooga Police Department is investigating multiple reports and calls from community members about a white male suspect exposing himself to children while they are playing outside.
The suspect is described as a white male, 20 to 40 years old with reddish hair. The suspect has been seen in a newer model black or dark blue truck, possibly a Chevy Z71 pick-up full bed 4-door or a Chevy king cab. Additional details reported include "4x4" in red somewhere along the side of the truck and a Georgia tag with possible damage on the rear of the bed.
Four incidents have been reported to Chattanooga Police from March 17, 2018 to May 1, 2018. All reported incidents occurred from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and three of the four incidents occurred on a weekday. In the first two incidents the male tried to coerce the children to go with him to his truck. In two incidents it was reported the male exposed himself to the kids. The incident locations are: 2200 block of East 12th St., 1200 block Sholar Ave., 3000 block 13th Ave., and 100 block Ochs Highway.
CPD is reminding parents and guardians to be vigilant and speak with children about the dangers of talking to strangers and to immediately contact police if you observe anything suspicious. See Something, Say Something.
Chattanooga Police ask anyone with information regarding any of these incidents to call 423-698-2525 or submit an anonymous tip to the Chattanooga PD mobile app.
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NOTE: The preceding information is preliminary and is subject to change as the investigation continues.
Chattanooga Police Department
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