Police Sketch of Naked Chubby Guy Who Chased Teens in New Jersey

Phil Stilton

Do you recognize this man?  A sketch, drawn with no shirt on to depict accuracy was released by the Evesham Police Department today.   Police are seeking this man who allegedly chase a couple of teenage girls wearing nothing but his sneakers.   This hairy, plump beast who harassed these girls is on the loose and police want to find him.

On Friday December 30, 2016, at 1:07pm, Patrol Units responded to the area of Ravens Row and Fox Chase Road for the report of a Lewdness Complaint/Attempted Luring. Upon arrival the caller, reported his 15 year old daughter and her 14 year old friend ran into his home after reporting that a naked man got out of his vehicle and ran toward them.

It was reported that the young girls were walking in the area of Westerly Drive to the basketball courts when they a noticed a black Jeep (Cherokee Style) drive by them. They noticed the white male driver did not have a shirt on, which struck their attention. Minutes later they observed the Jeep again, this time it stopped and the white male got out of the vehicle who was fully naked. The girls reported the naked male ran toward their direction at which time they ran home. The subject was last seen getting back into his vehicle and driving toward Ravens Row. Both girls reported the subject did not say anything to them during the incident.

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Suspect Description: a “chubby” white male late 30’s to early 40’s age range “clean shaven” with a faded style haircut.


Vehicle Description: black Jeep “Cherokee style” with no tire and white decal on right side of window. Unknown registration.


If anyone witnessed this incident or has information on the identity of this suspect you are asked to contact the Evesham Police Department at 856-983-1116, the Confidential Tip Line at 856-983-4699 or email at Facebook@Eveshampd.org. Anonymous tips text ETPDTIP to 847411

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