Another Indecent Exposure Incident Reported In Quail Green West

A Quail Green West woman told police a man exposed himself outside her window Friday night – marking the 11th indecent exposure reported in the neighborhood in recent weeks.

By the time Missouri City Police arrived, the man was gone.

The incident occurred at about 10:40 p.m. Friday night in the 2000 block of Summer Place Drive, according to a police report.

The woman told officers she had been working in her home office when she heard music outside, and her neighbors’ dogs began barking. She looked out the window, saw nothing, and began working at her computer.

Then, the woman said she heard what sounded like moaning coming from outside her window. She looked outside and saw a naked man masturbating in her yard, a police spokesman said.

The man was described as a light-skinned black man, between 17 and 25 years old, between 5 feet, 9 inches to 6 feet tall and weighing between 150 and 170 pounds.

In mid-February, Missouri City Police Capt. John Bailey said detectives have identified a possible suspect in the incidents, after searing a Quail Green West home.

That search followed an incident in the 1800 block of Freshmeadow Drive. When a patrol officer arrived on the scene, according to police reports, several family members were standing outside the home, and told the officer a man wearing a white T-shirt and black jeans had exposed himself.

While the officer was taking statements from family members, he saw a man matching the description he had been given, wearing a white T-shirt and black jeans. The man walked out from between two nearby houses and quickly left.

Police set up a perimeter, and quickly obtained help from a Houston Police Department K-9 officer and police dog. The dog led officers to a house one street away from where the indecent exposure incident had occurred, Bailey said.

Officers knocked on the home’s front door and spoke to a man who told them he had been at home all evening. He consented to allow them to search his house, Bailey said. Officers found a white T-shirt and black jeans inside, took the clothing outside, and the police dog “alerted” to the clothing.

However, the victim of that exposure incident was unable to positively identify the man whose home was searched, police said.

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  1. MEGABITE says:

    Release the hounds!

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