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lasd_scvstation_pressrelease_badge[KHTS] – Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating a report of an indecent exposure Friday around 10:45 a.m. at Westfield Valencia Town Center Mall.

The victim, a pregnant 27-year-old Newhall woman, was securing her son in his car seat when a man in a car parked next to her outside of Macy’s exposed himself.

“It was a very scary moment and (Sheriff’s Station deputies) are still looking for him,” said the victim, who shared her story on the condition of anonymity. “I just want people to be aware.”

The Valencia zone leader for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit confirmed the incident was part of an active investigation by station officials.

“Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating the incident,” said Deputy Brian Heischuber of the Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit.

The man appeared to be a white man with brown hair, prescription glasses, wearing a striped polo shirt, driving a white Chrysler minivan with out of state license plates, she said.

The suspect took off as soon as the victim took out her phone and began to take his picture. Deputies arrived shortly thereafter to take a report, she said.

“I don’t know if the man had been watching or stalking me play with my son at the mall or what,” the victim stated. “I am writing this because I please pray and hope you tell my story — especially for the busy mom walking to her car looking like the perfect target.”

Anyone with any information about the incident, or if they know of a similar incident, they should call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121, he said.

There were no other reports of a similar incident in the past week, he said.

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20 Comments

  1. Tim Vest says:

    Always at the mall

  2. So tired of the Awesome Town comment…there are pervs in every town hope she got a clear pic of him do they can find and arrest him

  3. Sarah Kendig says:

    A person posted about this same man on my home goods page!

  4. Ya gotta be alert of your surroundings folks.

  5. Everyday- some freaky story in scv.

  6. I agree with Kim. It doesn’t matter what city, or what neighborhood you live in. Stuff happens……………….everywhere!!! Santa Clarita is a great place to live, even though we have our crime and drug problems. These problems are everywhere. ♪

  7. John Gilbert says:

    10169 P.C.; Assault With a Friendly Weapon.

  8. What a creep! We seriously need to catch this guy before his behavior escalates!

  9. Lizzie VLet says:

    I ws Coming out of Walmart (Santa Clarita) when a man made hand gestures pointing to his groin area.. sicko!! Parents Hold ur kids a lil closer when when you’re out, many perverts out there!!

  10. People from surrounding cities come to awesome town too. The mall. Everywhere. Doesn’t mean they live here… Plus there are creeps everywhere. Stay alert!

  11. Jen Otzen says:

    Julio Cheezer Hernandez

  12. Thank you for the pic Rachel! You are a brave woman!

  13. Thank you for the pic Rachel! You are a brave woman!

  14. Dee Dee says:

    Please catch this jerk, ladies buy your pepper spray at Rite aide counter.

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