Police on hunt for suspected child molester
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police are looking for a man who allegedly molested an
8-year-old girl in a public park Wednesday afternoon, officials said.
Police said the girl was with two other boys in Moon Park about the
3300 block of California Street when a man approached them and “verbally
scared the boys away.”
After the boys ran away, he “befriended” the girl, said Costa Mesa
Sgt. Don Holford.
“He exposed his [genitals] and asked [the girl to touch],” Holford
said. He said the man also put his hands inside the girl’s underwear.
She then got frightened and ran away, Holford said.
Police said the man was seen riding into Moon Park from a bike trail.
Officials describe him as an adult in his 30s, about 5-feet 10-inches
tall with a slender build. He is said to have had short blond or brown
hair and wearing a gray Adidas T-shirt, dark colored short pants, white
socks, white ankle-high tennis shoes and black frame glasses with brown
lens.
Police say he also carried a black fanny pack and was riding a blue
mountain bike that changes colors when it moves.
Officials said this man was not linked to three incidents that
happened in May. In those cases, a man approached three girls, all below
the age of 10, in public places and exposed himself to them. That alleged
molester is also being investigated by the Tustin Police Department for
his involvement with similar incidents in that city.
Holford said the alleged molester was rather brazen to strike in broad
daylight in a public place.
“It’s bold and scary,” he said. “Obviously there is a potential for
violence with this man because of the bold nature of this incident.”
Holford said parents should at all times keep a watchful eye on their
children.
“Groups are always good,” he said. “But obviously it didn’t help in
this case. He managed to scare the two boys away. Parents should consider
the age and maturity of their child.”
Those with information about the suspected molester are asked to call
Costa Mesa Police Det. Larry Torres at (714) 754-5039.
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