Child Exposure Suspect Arrested

RICHMOND, R.I. (WPRI) – Rhode Island State Police have arrested a Richmond man accused of exposing himself to a child.

Investigators tell Eyewitness News that 49-year old David Glawson also asked the female victim, with whom he is acquainted, to perform a sex act.

The victim’s parents reported the incident to police.

Glawson was taken into custody Saturday and charged with Indecent Solicitation of a Child and Indecent Exposure-Disorderly Conduct.

Read the article at WPRI.com here.

 

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