Parker Police Seek Suspect in Indecent Exposure at Bell Stonegate Apartments
Ring camera footage caught a man exposing himself at Bell Stonegate Apartments at 2:39 a.m. on March 31; Parker police are asking for help identifying the suspect.
Ring camera footage recorded a man exposing himself in the predawn hours of March 31 at Bell Stonegate Apartments, 16950 Carlson Dr in Parker, and the Parker Police Department has released that video publicly in an effort to identify the suspect before further incidents occur.
The exposure took place at approximately 2:39 a.m. The 360-unit complex, formerly known as Bell Parker and currently managed by Bell Partners Inc., sits in the heart of Parker's 80134 zip code near Sulphur Gulch Trail, Tallman Meadow Park, and Discovery Park.
Whoever is identified faces serious legal consequences. Under Colorado statute C.R.S. 18-7-302, indecent exposure is typically charged as a class 1 misdemeanor in Parker and across Douglas County, and a conviction carries a mandatory sex offender registration requirement. If the suspect is found to have prior offenses of this nature, prosecutors could escalate the charge to a felony.
That escalation is not hypothetical in Parker. The department has investigated at least three separate indecent exposure incidents at Parker Hilltop Apartments, located at 19600 Clubhouse Drive, including one in which a man exposed himself to a child in a common area before fleeing when the child threatened to call police. In a separate case involving lewd acts near a Douglas County park frequented by children, detectives noted publicly that a repeat offender could face felony charges.
Bell Stonegate, a three-story complex built in 2001, markets itself as a luxury community with resort-style amenities including a heated pool and 24-hour fitness center. It sits approximately 1.7 miles from the Arapahoe Community College Parker Campus.
Anyone who recognizes the individual captured in the footage is urged to contact Parker Police at 303.841.9800.
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