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Friday, August 31

Centreville PD searching for pervert

COMMUNITY ALERT

"Be on the lookout for a tall, slim white male driving white car with damage to front bumper"

The Centreville Police Department are currently looking for a man who exposed himself to 2 young girls and an adult female.  The suspect is described as a tall and slim caucasian.  He reportedly drives a white car with damage to the front bumper.
On Friday, August 24 three reports came in which suggested the suspect exposed himself to female victims.  The first reported incident occurred around noon in Moundville.  The victim in the first reported incident was a school age girl.  The second incident occurred on Splawn Drive in Centreville.  In that incident the victim got off of the school bus and was walking home when the suspect drove beside her and motioned for her to look inside.  The victim suggests the driver was naked.
The suspect then moved on to Montevallo Rd. where he exposed himself in a driveway to a 30-something year old woman "of short and petite stature," according to police.  Authorities believe that the suspect may have believe the woman to be a school child as well due to her size.
Centreville PD has placed a "BOLO" across the state with emphasis to counties adjacent to Bibb and Hale.  This law enforcement acronym means "be on the lookout" and is an all points bulletin expressing to authorities any details of the alleged suspect.
Centreville Police Chief Mike Nichols stated that his department is working closely with Moundville Police and other law enforcement to run the suspect down.  He is encouraging anyone with any other information to contact Centreville Police Department at (205) 926-5052.


4 comments:

  1. How freaken sick !

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  2. i bet if Officer Doss sees the car he will pull him over, he pulls everyone else over.

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    1. he only pulls over the people that isnt doing anything wrong !

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  3. hope they catch him soon..

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