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Brentwood Police Seek Public's Aid to Identify Suspect in Antioch and Brentwood Indecent Exposure Cases

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Published on March 06, 2024
Brentwood Police Seek Public's Aid to Identify Suspect in Antioch and Brentwood Indecent Exposure CasesSource: City of Brentwood Police Department

The Brentwood Police Department is on alert and turning to the public for help in identifying a suspect involved in multiple indecent exposure incidents at retail locations in Antioch and Brentwood. According to an announcement posted on the department's Facebook page, the man, captured in grainy photos wearing a mask, is accused of exposing himself to unsuspecting victims, with the most recent report dating back to February 17.

Distinctive tattoos may be the key to unmasking this unidentified flasher. One is described as a cross on his right arm, and the other is a script on the back of his left arm. The police department urges anyone who recognizes the suspect or has any relevant information to step forward and contact the Brentwood Police Department Dispatch at 925-809-7911 for non-emergencies, urging the community to call 911 if faced with an immediate threat.

The suspect's brazen behavior has prompted law enforcement to use social media to widen the net, reminding residents in the affected areas to stay alert and report any activity that raises alarm. In their digital plea for help, the Brentwood Police implore locals to look beyond the mask, to notice the details that might lead to the apprehension of the individual who has marred the tranquility of retail spaces, transforming mundane shopping trips into potential sites of violation.

While the police treat the situation with the seriousness it demands, the Department also underscores the importance of community vigilance, "We want to remind the community to remain vigilant of your surroundings while in public, and report any suspicious activity promptly".