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Baton Rouge man arrested, accused of flashing genitals to 16-year-old restaurant employee

Baton Rouge man arrested, accused of flashing genitals to 16-year-old restaurant employee

Yahoo23-05-2025

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A Baton Rouge man was arrested after reportedly flashing his genitals to a juvenile.
Andres Stefano Zambrano, 33, was arrested on charges of indecent behavior with juveniles.
According to an affidavit, on May 8, officers with the Baton Rouge Police Department were called to a restaurant on O'Neal Lane. When they arrived, officers learned that a man had exposed his genitals to a 16-year-old employee.
During the investigation, officers were informed that Zambrano parked at the establishment and ordered a drink. Customers have the option to place their order, then have an employee bring the customer's food to their vehicles.
The 16-year-old employee was bringing Zambrano his beverage when the victim saw his genitals exposed through the bottom of his shorts. The victim advised police that Zambrano was reportedly rubbing his genitals and smiling at them. The victim immediately called out for their manager, which prompted Zambrano to flee the area.
The affidavit states the victim was able to take a picture of Zambrano and his vehicle, a Black Mercedes-Benz with a Louisiana license plate, as he was fleeing.
Using the photos taken by the victim, officers confirmed the suspect's identity through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) database.
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