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By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun | March 6, 2012
Anne Arundel County police have charged a 28-year-old Annapolis man with three counts of indecent exposure in connection with several incidents at Anne Arundel Community College last month. Jacob Lee Bovia, of the 900 block Vanburen St., also faces two counts of disorderly conduct. Between Feb.16 and Feb. 22, the police and the college's public safety officers received several complaints of a man who had exposed himself, while in his car, to several women on the college's main campus in Arnold.
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By Mary Gail Hare and Alison Knezevich, The Baltimore Sun | January 23, 2012
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has launched its own investigation into a Towson priest arrested this month on charges of indecent exposure at an adult store. Mark Stewart Bullock, 47, is scheduled for a March 6 court appearance in District Court in Harford County on misdemeanor charges that carry a maximum fine of $1,000 and three years in prison. Church officials have removed "all his faculties to function as a priest," said Sean Caine, archdiocese spokesman. "The archdiocese is doing its own investigation and will be speaking to anyone who might help us understand what is happening in his life," Caine said.
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By Nick Madigan, The Baltimore Sun | January 10, 2011
A former Baltimore County police officer has been charged with indecent exposure after a woman told authorities that he had exposed himself to her last week outside a school in Timonium. Donald C. Warfield, a 48-year-old mortician, turned himself in on Saturday after police issued a warrant for his arrest. He was charged, jailed and later released in lieu of $30,000 bail. Warfield's attorney, Frank Turney, did not return a call Monday seeking comment. A police report about Thursday's incident outside Ridgely Middle School said a man was sitting in a van on Lynncrest Road, dressed in a jacket and tie, and lifted himself up to expose his partial nakedness to a parent as she walked her dog. He was masturbating, the woman told police.
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BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | October 12, 2000
A Bel Air police officer was arrested Tuesday after being indicted by a Harford County grand jury on charges of second-degree assault and misconduct in office. He was released on his own recognizance. Officer 1st-class Kevin A. Williams, 42, a nine-year veteran of the Bel Air police, was also suspended without pay Tuesday until a court hearing and internal police investigation take place, said Bel Air police Deputy Chief John Harkins. Williams had been suspended with pay since Sept. 13, when it was determined improprieties may have occurred.