
Lehi police are asking the public to help track down a Tesla driver who allegedly exposed his genitals during a road‑rage run‑in with a car carrying several juveniles on the city’s north side.
According to a Facebook post from the Lehi City Police Department, officers were called on April 6 to the area of 2100 North and 3600 West after a report that a male driver had exposed himself to the occupants of another vehicle. The post says the victims were several juveniles and includes photos of the person of interest. Investigators describe the suspect as a white man, roughly 50 to 60 years old, driving a light‑silver or white Tesla Model 3 with a temporary registration tag in the rear window. The department listed Officer Donley as the contact for tips and asked anyone who recognizes the man or the car to get in touch. Lehi City Police Department Facebook post.
Possible charges under state law
Utah law treats exposing genitals in front of children as a criminal offense. Under Utah Code section 76-9-702.5, the statute for "lewdness involving a child," intentionally exposing genitals in the presence of a child under 14 can be charged as a class A misdemeanor and can be elevated to a felony if certain aggravating factors are present. Utah Code 76-9-702.5
How to report tips
Police are asking residents who were in the area at the time and may have dashcam or home surveillance footage to share it with investigators. Anyone with information can contact the Lehi City Police Department through its non‑emergency line or by using the online reporting tools listed on the city’s website. Lehi City Police Department
Why police want public help
Lehi officers frequently turn to social media to post photos of people they want to identify and to crowdsource tips in ongoing cases, saying community leads can quickly point them to vehicles, video, and witnesses. Local coverage has highlighted recent cases where social posts have helped generate evidence for investigators, as per Hoodline.









