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Fort Lauderdale Man Charged with Indecent Exposure to Teen While on Bond for Similar Offense

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Published on May 02, 2025
Fort Lauderdale Man Charged with Indecent Exposure to Teen While on Bond for Similar OffenseSource: Broward Sheriff's Office

A Fort Lauderdale man with a history of indecent exposure, Travis Anthony Davis, finds himself again in police custody after a recent arrest involving a 16-year-old girl. According to WSVN, this latest incident occurred Tuesday morning along the 2100 block of Northwest 20th Street, as the victim was walking to school.

Despite being out on bond for a prior case of exposure from October 2023, where he had exposed himself to a 13-year-old girl near a different school, Davis allegedly continued his criminal behavior. The current charges include exposing his sexual organs and violating pretrial release conditions. As reported by Local 10 News, Davis approached the teenager in his Dodge Charger, which bore a distinct orange Samurai decal, and propositioned her.

According to the father and the victim's statements, Davis was alleged to have rolled down his window, exposed himself, and made inappropriate gestures before fleeing. "This is not OK, this is not something that we will accept or stand for," FLPD Detective Ali Adamson conveyed, as noted by WSVN.

The suspect was identified and arrested by detectives from the FLPD's Special Victims Unit. Having been charged with successive offenses of exposure, Davis is expected to face the consequences of his actions in court on May 14, as it pertains to his probation violation from the 2024 case. The 32-year-old is currently held without bond, awaiting trial.

The repeated nature of these offenses has prompted a broader investigation. Authorities are calling for anyone with further information about potential incidents involving Davis to come forward. Broward County Crime Stoppers can be contacted at 954-493-TIPS, where callers can remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.

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