CBT
10-16-2009, 04:03 AM
I could be wrong, but if your first name is Hung and women are complaining about what they see, you should consider another hobby.
Annville, Pa. -A Lebanon Valley College sophomore admits he exposed himself to woman and girls as young as 12 years old, according to police.
Annville Township police say Hung "Mike" Thanh Vo, 19, was charged Wednesday with four counts of open lewdness and four counts of indecent exposure.
The charges stem from complaints from four women, who reported that a jogger flashed them in or near the Quittapahilla Nature Park in late September. Police say Vo confessed to those crimes and told them he has flashed hundreds more women and girls since June.
"I think a lot of them were more just shocked or embarrassed by this, humiliated, and may have taken it as a prank," Annville Township police Chief Michael Burdge said. "In reality, people shouldn't have to be subjected to that."
Police say anyone who may have witnessed any similar incidents should file a report. Parents are asked to speak to their children to see if they witnessed any incidents involving Vo.
"There is indications he's done this elsewhere in the county," Burdge said. "We're told anywhere from Lebanon to Annville this has happened."
Lebanon Valley College is conducting its own investigation. "In accordance with our college policies, we will take appropriate action using our campus judicial process and based on our policies hold the individual accountable," said Greg Krikorian, vice president for student affairs.
Any witness can call police at (717) 867-2711.
Annville, Pa. -A Lebanon Valley College sophomore admits he exposed himself to woman and girls as young as 12 years old, according to police.
Annville Township police say Hung "Mike" Thanh Vo, 19, was charged Wednesday with four counts of open lewdness and four counts of indecent exposure.
The charges stem from complaints from four women, who reported that a jogger flashed them in or near the Quittapahilla Nature Park in late September. Police say Vo confessed to those crimes and told them he has flashed hundreds more women and girls since June.
"I think a lot of them were more just shocked or embarrassed by this, humiliated, and may have taken it as a prank," Annville Township police Chief Michael Burdge said. "In reality, people shouldn't have to be subjected to that."
Police say anyone who may have witnessed any similar incidents should file a report. Parents are asked to speak to their children to see if they witnessed any incidents involving Vo.
"There is indications he's done this elsewhere in the county," Burdge said. "We're told anywhere from Lebanon to Annville this has happened."
Lebanon Valley College is conducting its own investigation. "In accordance with our college policies, we will take appropriate action using our campus judicial process and based on our policies hold the individual accountable," said Greg Krikorian, vice president for student affairs.
Any witness can call police at (717) 867-2711.