Woodbridge, VA – A 26-year-old man faces indecent exposure charges after Prince William County Police say he exposed himself to two people while intoxicated at a Woodbridge intersection Thursday evening, leading to his arrest.
The incident happened around 7:32 p.m. April 16 at Sherbrooke Circle and Windermere Drive, according to the Prince William County Police Department, which identified the accused as Ahmed Hassan Saad of Woodbridge.
Allegations at busy residential intersection
Investigators say Saad exposed himself to two victims—a 53-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman—while under the influence of alcohol. Officers responded to the scene after receiving a report of indecent exposure and conducted an on-site investigation that led to Saad’s arrest the same evening.
Police have not released additional details about how long the encounter lasted or whether the victims knew the accused prior to the incident.
Charges and legal status
Saad has been charged with indecent exposure and public intoxication, both offenses tied to the events reported at the intersection. Authorities confirmed that no booking photo was available at the time of the report, and a court date has not yet been scheduled.
The Prince William County Police Department did not indicate whether additional charges could be considered or if further investigation is ongoing.
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Key Points
• 26-year-old Woodbridge man arrested after alleged indecent exposure at intersection
• Two victims, ages 53 and 51, reported the incident Thursday evening
• Charges include indecent exposure and public intoxication, police say
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Community context and reporting process
Incidents of indecent exposure are typically handled as criminal offenses in Virginia, particularly when they involve non-consensual exposure in public spaces. Residential intersections like Sherbrooke Circle and Windermere Drive often see moderate foot and vehicle traffic, especially during evening hours, increasing the likelihood of witnesses or multiple victims.
The Prince William County Police Department encourages anyone with additional information related to this case or similar incidents to come forward. Tips can be submitted through the department’s tipline or online reporting system.
While this case appears to have been resolved quickly with an arrest, police routinely rely on community cooperation to identify suspects and document incidents involving public safety concerns.
What happens next
As of Friday, Saad remains charged with indecent exposure and public intoxication, with his court proceedings pending and no additional updates released by Prince William County Police.