Man accused of touching himself in Walled Lake Elementary School bathroom
Police are looking for a man from Oakland County who investigators believe was touching himself in the boys bathroom at Walled Lake Elementary School.
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The man reportedly parked his car in the parking lot after 4 p.m., when the school was out for the day. He walked into the building and headed straight for the boys' bathroom.
Police looking for man accused of touching himself in Walled Lake Elementary School bathroom
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