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Video Shows Weston Creep Assault Woman, Flash Himself as Deputies Hunt Suspect

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Published on April 11, 2026
Video Shows Weston Creep Assault Woman, Flash Himself as Deputies Hunt SuspectSource: Facebook/Broward Sheriff's Office

A man is on the run after surveillance video captured him assaulting a woman and exposing himself in Weston, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. Detectives have pulled still images from the footage and are asking the public to help put a name to the face.

NBC 6 South Florida reports that investigators circulated the surveillance clip showing the encounter and consider the man the focus of an active search. As of that report, deputies had not released the suspect’s identity and no arrest had been announced.

BSO releases images, asks public for tips

According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, anyone who recognizes the person in the released images is urged to contact the Weston District or submit information through the SaferWatch app. The agency also points potential tipsters to Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) for anonymous tips and says detectives are actively following up on leads that come in.

What neighbors can do

As reported by NBC 6 South Florida, officials are asking residents to review doorbell and home-security footage around the time of the incident and to save any video that might help identify the suspect. Authorities stress that people should not confront the man themselves and should call law enforcement immediately if they see someone who matches the images shared by deputies.

Legal context

Under Florida Statutes §800.03, exposing sexual organs in a vulgar or indecent way is illegal. A first offense is generally charged as a first‑degree misdemeanor, while a second or later offense can be treated as a third‑degree felony. Any actual charges will depend on what investigators document and on whether the suspect has a prior record.

Detectives are urging anyone with information or relevant video to contact the BSO Weston District, noting that community tips can be the missing piece that leads to a quick ID and an arrest. This story will be updated as officials release more details.

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