Lancaster man tied to indecent-exposure case in Burbank
Ben Godar
Through some diligent police work, a Burbank detective was able to
connect a man arrested in the Antelope Valley with at least one
indecent- exposure case in Burbank.
While checking area crime reports, Det. Ron Miller read that a man
arrested by the Antelope Valley Sheriff’s Department on suspicion of
exposing himself to two girls also allegedly admitted to two similar
incidents in Burbank. The Burbank victims had declined to file
reports at the time of the incidents, but Miller went through 911
calls and located victims from one of the incidents.
The victims were shown a photo lineup and identified the man,
30-year-old Trey Rex Reynolds of Lancaster, as the one who had
exposed himself to them, police said. If convicted, Reynolds will
have to register as a sex offender, and any future incidents will be
treated as felonies.
While Miller dismissed it as “just another case,” Lt. Kevin Craft
said the lengths he went to were exceptional.
“What Miller did is what we refer to as good, old-fashioned police
work,” he said. “It’s a case of a detective doing an outstanding
job.”
While police were able to connect Reynolds to one
indecent-exposure case, they believe he might have committed more.
Anyone with information about other incidents is asked to call
detectives at 238-3245.