Man wanted for indecent exposure at Van Buren Township gas station Man exposed himself to female gas station clerk, police say
According to police, the man exposed himself to a female worker who was on the job. He then left the scene in a white Chevrolet Impala.
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. – The Van Buren Township Police Department is searching for a man wanted in connection with indecent exposure.
Police say the incident happened on Thursday, Aug. 26 at around 11:20 p.m. at the Shell gas station on Rawsonville Road.
According to police, the man exposed himself to a female worker who was on the job. He then left the scene in a white Chevrolet Impala.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 734-699-8915.
Read more: Metro Detroit crime news
The man accused of exposing himself to a female worker who was on the job. He then left the scene in a white Chevrolet Impala. (Van Buren Township police)
Suspect (Van Buren Township police)
Suspect getting into vehicle. (Van Buren Township police) Copyright 2021 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Think Twice Before You Post Shooting at Toledo festival sends multiple victims to hospitals ‘Better Made' just announced a summer collaboration, find out Monday at 11am on Live in the D ICE chase ends in crash, driver impaled Skubal set for rehab start Sunday in Grand Rapids Animal Control: Bring pets inside in heat WWE legend highlights Detroit’s food scene Neighbors say HVAC noise sparks new legal action by Detroit Detroit Lions' Jahmyr Gibbs set to lead backfield in 2026 Pontiac schools closing: Superintendent explains why New Detroit Lions RB Isiah Pacheco says he's 'absolutely motivated' Detroit Lions OT Blake Miller focused on team goals during OTAs Detroit Lions OC Dan Petzing shares early impressions at OTAs Dan Campbell talks Kerby Joseph expectations during OTAs Detroit Lions' Aidan Hutchinson ready for more after 14.5-sack campaign Best way to see Northern Lights in Michigan Thursday night Parents told “vacation,' now owner faces felony charges Car crashes through fence, lands on 2 parked cars Priority Waste responds to trash pickup frustrations Trial continues for former Warren officer charged with manslaughter Previous video Next video