Man Charged with Indecent Exposure and Stalking Involving Minors
A Long Beach man has been charged with indecent exposure and stalking involving eight females ranging in ages 15 to 46 since last October, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced today.
David Leon Lopez (dob 04/28/86) was charged in case NA115132 with five counts of indecent exposure, four counts of stalking and one count of contact with a minor for a sexual offense. He pleaded not guilty today and is scheduled to return on September 14 for a preliminary hearing setting in Department S01 of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Long Beach Branch. Between Oct. 1, 2019, and Aug. 2, 2020, the defendant is accused following teenage girls and women in his car and exposing himself. The alleged incidents occurred in Long Beach, Santa Monica and Los Angeles.
If convicted as charged, the defendant faces up to seven years, six months in county jail. The case remains under investigation by the Long Beach Police Department. About the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
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