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Cops caught the suspected flasher in Norfolk. Turns out he’s a registered sex offender

Jeremy Watson-Buisson (left) and the photo released by Norfolk Police of a man they say exposed himself to children. (Southside Daily photo/Courtesy of Norfolk Police)
Jeremy Watson-Buisson (left) and the photo released by Norfolk Police of a man they say exposed himself to children. (Southside Daily photo/Courtesy of Norfolk Police)

NORFOLK — Special Crimes detectives here have arrested a man they say exposed himself to several children on a school playground Wednesday.

Jeremy Watson-Buisson, 36, is charged with two counts of entering school property after a sexually violent offense conviction and one count of obscene behavior.

According to the Virginia State Police sex offender registry, Watson-Buisson was convicted in Louisiana in 2010 for computer aided solicitation of a minor.

Around 5 p.m. on Oct. 3, Watson-Buisson rode his bicycle to St. Patrick’s Catholic School in the 1000 block of Bolling Avenue.

There, he walked over to several children who were playing on the school’s playground and exposed himself, police said.

Norfolk Police released a video to the public of the suspect riding his bike. Police said “countless tips were received which resulted in his apprehension.”

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Watson-Buisson, of the 7300 block of Glenroie Avenue, is being held without bond in the Norfolk City Jail.

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