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"Indecent Exposure Allegations in Virginia Beach Shopping Centers"

"Indecent Exposure Allegations in Virginia Beach Shopping Centers"

Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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In the Great Neck and Hilltop areas, Virginia Beach Police arrested a 70-year-old man, Robert Mason, on September 13 for alleged indecent exposure and public masturbation that reportedly occurred throughout August at various shopping centers. According to Virginia Beach Police, the suspect was identified after multiple reports were received, prompting investigation by the Second Precinct Crime Suppression Squad. Mason faces four counts of indecent exposure, four counts of public masturbation, and a single count of illegal parking in a handicap space. Locations frequented by Mason during the alleged incidents include shopping centers near London Bridge Plaza, Great Neck Shopping Center, and Market Square Shopping Center. Mason is alleged to have committed these acts in public shopping areas; authorities remind listeners that charges are accusations and the suspect is presumed innocent until proven in court. The case is currently under investigation, and police are actively seeking additional victims or witnesses. Anyone with information or who believes they may have been victimized is asked to contact the VBPD Second Precinct Crime Suppression Squad at 757-385-2700, or leave anonymous tips with Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP or online at P3Tips.com.

This past week saw no significant reports of violent crime or major property offenses disclosed for Virginia Beach public shopping centers or residential neighborhoods. Police activity remains steady, with ongoing investigations primarily focused on the reported indecent exposures and related offenses in public commercial areas.

A significant trend this reporting period is the targeting of busy shopping centers for alleged indecent exposure incidents, prompting increased police requests for witness tips and community vigilance in those districts. Listeners are reminded to contact Virginia Beach Police at 757-385-2700 or submit anonymous information to Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP if they have any leads or information relevant to ongoing cases.

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