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Suspect arrested on 9 counts of indecent exposure at Chandler parks

Posted 3/8/24

A 34-year-old man has been booked into jail after a series of incidents where Chandler police said he exposed himself at Desert Breeze and other parks.

Ryan Alexander Drummond was arrested Feb. …

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DESERT BREEZE

Suspect arrested on 9 counts of indecent exposure at Chandler parks

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A 34-year-old man has been booked into jail after a series of incidents where Chandler police said he exposed himself at Desert Breeze and other parks.

Ryan Alexander Drummond was arrested Feb. 29 at his home and faces nine counts of indecent exposure, police said.

On the evening of Sept. 23, the Chandler Police Department received a report of a male exposing himself at Desert Breeze Park as well as other parks.

“Over the course of several weeks, additional reports came in describing a similar male and behavior in Chandler,” police stated in a release. “The adult victims described the incidents, suspect and his mode of transportation to responding officers and Special Victims Unit detectives.

There is no indication that the victims and Drummond knew each other at the time of the incidents, police said.

Those with any information regarding the suspect or the incidents are asked to call the Chandler Police Department or Silent Witness at (480) 948-6377.

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