DELTONA FLASHER STRIKES AGAIN
A
flasher who has been exposing
himself to young girls in
Deltona may have struck again.
On Thursday, a 10-year-old girl
in the extreme northern section
of Deltona reported being
flashed by a man in a black
pickup truck. Officials believe
there are enough similarities to
three previous episodes to
believe that the same suspect
may be responsible. The
incidents are under
investigation by the Volusia
County Sheriff’s Office, which
continues to appeal to the
public for help in identifying
the culprit.
In
Thursday’s incident, the girl
was riding her bicycle while at
a relative’s house when she
first encountered the black
pickup truck. The driver smiled
at the girl as he drove past,
but then drove back by the
residence a few minutes later.
This time, the girl was sitting
in the driveway. She said the
truck slowed down as it neared
her, and then the driver lifted
his pelvic area to show his
exposed penis before driving
off. The girl notified a family
member, who then called the
Sheriff’s Office at 5:52 p.m. to
report the incident. Within a
matter of minutes, approximately
a dozen Sheriff’s Office patrol
and K-9 units flooded the area
and stopped several black pickup
trucks in a search for the
suspect. The victim, however,
looked over the drivers and said
they weren’t the guy. A
Sheriff’s Office helicopter also
was dispatched to the area to
help in the search, but the
suspect wasn’t located.
Thursday’s flashing incident was
similar to three prior ones that
occurred in Deltona on Jan. 6,
Jan. 8 and Feb. 9, although the
methods were slightly different.
In the first three, the driver
opened the vehicle door to
expose himself. And in at least
two of the first three, the
suspect wasn’t wearing any
pants. According to Thursday’s
victim, the suspect was wearing
faded blue jean shorts, a grey
shirt and sunglasses. However,
in all four cases, the suspect
was driving a black pickup
truck. All four incidents
occurred around the same time of
day -- between 5:25 p.m. and
6:27 p.m. -- and all targeted
young girls between the ages of
7-12.
Deputies are asking anyone with
information regarding the
flasher to call law enforcement.
Information can also be provided
anonymously through Crime
Stoppers, which is offering a
reward for anyone who helps
identify or locate the suspect.
Additionally, investigators are
asking residents to be observant
for suspicious vehicles matching
the suspect description and jot
down the tag number if possible.
Anyone who wants to talk
directly to law enforcement
about the case can call
Sheriff’s investigator A.J.
Pagliari at (386) 860-7030.
Callers who wish to remain
anonymous and qualify for a
reward of up to $1,000 can
contact Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida, toll-free, at
(888) 277-TIPS. Information also
can be anonymously sent to Crime
Stoppers by texting “TIP231 plus
the message” to CRIMES.