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Orange County man arrested for allegedly exposing himself to elderly victims

Orange County man arrested for allegedly exposing himself to elderly victims

Yahoo13-04-2025

An Orange County man was arrested for allegedly exposing himself to elderly victims.
The suspect was identified as Robert Mario Perri, 66, of Laguna Woods, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.
In April 2025, investigators were notified of indecent exposure incidents taking place in Laguna Woods. Multiple elderly victims reported the crimes to authorities.
Investigators discovered Perri would allegedly stalk his elderly victims by following them home. He would leave the area and later return to expose himself to his victims, authorities said.
Perri was arrested for the alleged crimes and booked into the Orange County Jail on charges of indecent exposure.
Detectives believe there may be more victims who have yet to come forward. A booking photo of Perri was released along with an image of his vehicle allegedly used in the crimes — a white Ford Mustang.
Anyone who may be a victim or has information on the case is asked to call the OCSD's Special Victims Detail at 714-647-7419 or 714-647-7000.
Anonymous tips can be provided to OC Crime Stoppers at 1-855-847-6227 or online at occrimestoppers.org.
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