BAKERSFIELD, CA - Police have arrested a 16-year-old boy accused of exposing himself in front of a computer at Plantation School.
Police responded to the school in south Bakersfield Friday afternoon after a teacher's aide saw the boy seated in front of a computer with his pants down.
Police say when the boy observed the staff member he immediately fled the classroom. He was later located and arrested for indecent exposure and booked into the Kern County Juvenile Hall.
The juvenile was not a student at the school and the classroom he was found in was adjacent to the street. There were no students or staff in the classroom when the juvenile entered.
No students or other staff members had any contact with the juvenile. If you have information on the incident, call Bakersfield Police at 661-327-7111.
Police responded to the school in south Bakersfield Friday afternoon after a teacher's aide saw the boy seated in front of a computer with his pants down.
Police say when the boy observed the staff member he immediately fled the classroom. He was later located and arrested for indecent exposure and booked into the Kern County Juvenile Hall.
The juvenile was not a student at the school and the classroom he was found in was adjacent to the street. There were no students or staff in the classroom when the juvenile entered.
No students or other staff members had any contact with the juvenile. If you have information on the incident, call Bakersfield Police at 661-327-7111.