ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The Orange County Sheriff’s Office on Monday afternoon released surveillance video of a man they believe has exposed himself at least three times at a home in the Pine Hills neighborhood.
Video recorded in December shows a man masturbating while watching someone in a home on Astoria Place near Balboa Drive.
Investigators said the man was reported peering into the same window of the same home two weeks later.
CAN YOU ID? OCSO Sex Crimes Detectives are looking for this suspect in 3 incidents, most recently he entered a home on Astoria Pl. 7/12 & exposed himself. This video includes still photos & a sketch. If you can ID him, call @CrimelineFL at 800-423-8477. Reward increased to $2500 pic.twitter.com/WlkRXBgYog
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) July 19, 2021
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On July 12, the man entered a home on that same street, masturbated and grabbed at a victim, who was able to escape and call 911, deputies said.
“Detectives have been canvassing the area and, in that process, have discovered more break-in attempts by the same alleged suspect as residents in the area reviewed their video surveillance,” the Sheriff’s Office said.
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CAN YOU ID? On 7/12/2021, this man entered a home in the 5600-block of Astoria Place and exposed himself to a victim, who was able to resist. The suspect fled. He is a black male, 5'7" to 5'8" and approx. 140 pounds. If you can ID him, please call @CrimelineFL
— Orange County Sheriff's Office (@OrangeCoSheriff) July 12, 2021
at 800-423-8477. pic.twitter.com/Q0pjOKiBzN
Detectives said they are concerned that the man has “progressed in his brazenness,” and they ask that anyone who lives in the area to report any suspicious activity “no matter how insignificant it may seem” to Crimeline at 407-423-8477.
The man is believed to be between 5 feet 7 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall and to weigh about 140 pounds.
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Anyone who spots him is asked to call 911.
A reward for information that leads to his arrest has been increased to $2,500.
See a map of the area below:
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