Suspect Twice Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Rosamond

Suspect Twice Arrested for Indecent Exposure in Rosamond

ROSAMOND —A 39-year old North Edwards man is facing additional charges of indecent exposure after two separate incidents of exposing himself to female joggers in the Rosamond area.

According to the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were first called out on February 10, to the area of 30th Street West and Orange Street to investigate a report of a male suspect exposing himself to a woman.

Deputies arrived to find the female victim, who was able to describe the genital exposing-suspect as a man in his 40’s wearing a tan hoodie and shorts. While searching the area deputies were able to locate another female victim who also gave details as to the suspects’ whereabouts.

Both women identified the man they found, Richard Coleman of North Edwards, as the flasher, and he was booked into the Kern County Jail for indecent exposure. Coleman was last seen repeating the offense on February 18, wearing the same tan hoodie, and in the same area. Victims reported him as he fled in a silver car before deputies could arrive.

Details provided by the victims enabled deputies to identify Coleman as the suspect, and they will be submitting the case to the District Attorney’s Office for review and request additional charges.

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