Suffolk County Police Probe Repeated Indecent Exposure Outside Medford Elementary School
Security cameras caught the same man exposing himself outside Eagle Elementary in Medford twice, spurring police patrols at drop-off and dismissal times.

Security cameras outside Eagle Elementary School in Medford captured the same man exposing himself near the campus on two separate occasions, prompting Suffolk County police to open a criminal investigation and the Patchogue-Medford school district to deploy additional security within days.
Police confirmed as of late March that no arrest had been made and that detectives were canvassing the surrounding neighborhood while reviewing all available footage. The suspect has not been publicly identified. That the private security cameras recorded the same individual returning to the same location twice gave investigators both visual evidence and a documented pattern to work from.
School administrators told parents that no students were on campus during either incident. That detail shaped how district officials framed their communications, stressing the absence of direct student contact while still moving quickly to expand security. Additional personnel were stationed at the school over the weekend following the incidents, and enhanced patrols were established specifically around arrival and dismissal windows, the hours when children are most concentrated on and around school grounds.
Suffolk County police urged residents and business owners in the area to pull footage from home security systems and doorbell cameras from the relevant nights and submit anything useful to investigators. The appeal to the community for footage is particularly significant given that private cameras were the first to document the behavior and establish that it had happened more than once. Tips can be directed to the Suffolk County Police Department.
Investigators noted that indecent exposure incidents near schools are treated seriously and can escalate to felony charges if a suspect is identified and prior convictions are found, a threshold that adds urgency to the identification effort. The Patchogue-Medford district said it would continue updating parents as the investigation progressed, and enhanced perimeter patrols around Eagle Elementary were expected to remain in place until the suspect is located.
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