
The Metro Nashville Police Department is on the lookout for a man involved in an indecent exposure incident on a WeGo bus back in May, as reported by WKRN. The incident, which occurred on May 31, involved the man exposing himself to two female passengers on the bus, and despite ongoing efforts, authorities have yet to identify the suspect.
Following an unsuccessful attempt at identifying the man, the MNPD has reached out to the public for assistance and encourages anyone with information to contact Nashville Crime Stoppers, the MNPD said in a statement obtained by WSMV, while WKRN's article provides the specific number to reach the tip line at 615-742-7463. The police have not yet commented on the potential charges the man could face upon arrest, leaving it to a later determination as the primary focus remains on his identification and apprehension.
Social media has also been utilized to search for the suspect, with the MNPD posting a picture of the alleged perpetrator on their social media account. "WHO IS THIS?--The man pictured is alleged to have exposed himself to 2 females who were on board a WeGo bus on Saturday evening, May 31. Efforts to ID him thus far have been unsuccessful," reads the tweet, which was highlighted by the MNPD's social media post.
WHO IS THIS?--The man pictured is alleged to have exposed himself to 2 females who were on board a WeGo bus on Saturday evening, May 31. Efforts to ID him thus far have been unsuccessful. Know who he is? Please call Nashville Crime Stoppers at 615-742-7463. Reward. pic.twitter.com/ONvP6e8w7q
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) July 22, 2025
Offering a reward for information that leads to an arrest, Nashville Crime Stoppers is handling the tips coming in, as it’s essential in moving the case forward giving the fact that the culprit remains at large since the incident happened and the victims have not gotten closure as this man still roams, possibly endangering other unsuspecting individuals; MNPD continues to urge anyone who might be able to help to come forward. The specific amount of the reward, however, has not been disclosed at this point, and the police are hoping this incentive will help crack the case.









