Lost Burglar Gets Probation For Indecent Exposure

November 4, 2013

An allegedly drunk and lost Atmore man who thought the best way to get home was to get the police by dropping his pants has been sentenced in Escambia County, Fla.

Corey Nicolas Smith, age 23 of 21st Avenue, was originally charged with felony attempted burglary of a residence, felony attempted burglary of a conveyance and indecent exposure by the Escambia County (FL) Sheriff’s Office. All of the charges were dropped, except the indecent exposure charge.

Smith was convicted of indecent exposure and sentenced by Judge Michael Alle to 12 months probation and ordered to stay away from the victim.

Deputies responding to a reported vehicle burglary in the Warrington area back in June found Smith exposing himself  “in a vulgar and indecent manner”, according to an arrest report. The arresting deputy placed Smith in his patrol vehicle and “he stated he was drunk and did not know how to get home so he decided the best way was  to get  law enforcement by exposing himself to the …female in the vehicle,” the deputy wrote in his report.

Smith has previously tried to enter an apartment. The two occupants of the apartment exited to their vehicle. Smith tried to open the door of the vehicle but could not. He then pulled down his pants, exposed himself and began to perform a sexual act that was partially witnessed by law enforcement, the arrest report states.

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One Response to “Lost Burglar Gets Probation For Indecent Exposure”

  1. clint on November 4th, 2013 11:54 am

    probably the best thing. let him back out in public with probation..lol..