
Auburn Hills Man Faces Serious Charges In Mall Exposure Incidents
The Oakland County sheriff's office was recently looking for a man who is allegedly exposing himself to young girls twice recently at the village of Rochester Hills shopping center.
Luckily, the man who allegedly did this was arrested yesterday, according to Local 4 Detroit.

The incident took place just before 4 PM on Tuesday, June 29 of 2025, outside of the Shake Shack at 66 North Adams Rd. and at the Barnes & Noble bookstore at 200 North Adams Rd. in Rochester Hills.
According to the report, a group of preteen girls was sitting outside of the Shake Shack when the perpetrator allegedly walked by them and lifted his shirt, exposing himself through his zipper.
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They relocated to the Barnes & Noble store when the girls saw him walk by and lifted his shirt again, once again exposing himself.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard gave a statement in the hopes someone would be able to identify this alleged sick freak:
We are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying and apprehending this disturbing individual. Repeatedly targeting young girls and exposing oneself is not only vile – it’s a serious crime. History has shown that this kind of behavior can escalate into even more dangerous acts, including sexual violence. Now is the time to intervene and stop it before it goes any further.
Luckily, on August 4, the 32-year-old man from Auburn Hills apparently turned himself in to the police after videos of him were exposed on television.
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