Man, 36, charged after allegedly exposing himself to boy, 14
A man, who allegedly harassed a young boy before exposing himself on a Milperra street, was arrested after being found hiding in the bushes.
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Bankstown Police have charged a Moorebank man for harassing and exposing himself to a young boy on a Milperra street.
Bankstown Police acting inspector Peter Campton said a boy, 14, was standing on a footpath at Ashford Ave, Milperra, about 4pm on Saturday when a man, 36, allegedly began harassing he and his friend.
“The boy and his friend were minding their own business outside the Western Sydney University when this man yelled at them and exposed himself,” Acting Insp Campton told The Express.
“He then banged on the door of a parked truck.
“After speaking with the boy, police conducted a patrol of the area.
“Police later found him hiding in the bushes of the front yard of a home on Bullecourt Ave.”
The Moorebank man was arrested and taken to Bankstown Police Station, where he was charged with wilful and obscene exposure in/near public place/school, trespass, and stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm.
The Moorebank man was refused bail and appeared at Parramatta Bail Court on Sunday.
The case has been adjourned for today.
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