Pervert or not, this is just plain sick
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:12 pm
http://kennebecjournal.mainetoday.com/n ... 5786.shtml - man arrested in N.H. on suspicion of potty prowling '
A Gardiner man was arrested on Sunday in Albany, N.H. after a 14-year-old girl heard a noise, looked down a pit toilet at a popular swimming hole bathhouse and saw a face staring up at her.
Police pulled Gary Moody -- who was wearing waders -- from the waste tank underneath a log cabin outhouse at the Lower Falls off Kancamangus Highway.
According to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office in Ossipee, N.H., Moody, 45, was charged with criminal trespass and had to be hosed down by firefighters before police handcuffed him.
"We had to decontaminate him," said Capt. Jon Hebert of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office.
"We treated him as if he were hazardous material," Hebert said.
Moody, owner of the Windsor Convenience Store, was freed on $250 bail.
He will appear in the Northern Carroll County District Court in North Conway at 8:30 a.m. on July 19 to answer to the charge.
Hebert said Moody could face more charges.
As a condition of his bail, Moody cannot go within 100 yards of U.S. Forest Service property.
Representatives of the U.S. Forest Service assisted in the case; Conway firefighters helped decontaminate Moody.
A Gardiner man was arrested on Sunday in Albany, N.H. after a 14-year-old girl heard a noise, looked down a pit toilet at a popular swimming hole bathhouse and saw a face staring up at her.
Police pulled Gary Moody -- who was wearing waders -- from the waste tank underneath a log cabin outhouse at the Lower Falls off Kancamangus Highway.
According to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office in Ossipee, N.H., Moody, 45, was charged with criminal trespass and had to be hosed down by firefighters before police handcuffed him.
"We had to decontaminate him," said Capt. Jon Hebert of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office.
"We treated him as if he were hazardous material," Hebert said.
Moody, owner of the Windsor Convenience Store, was freed on $250 bail.
He will appear in the Northern Carroll County District Court in North Conway at 8:30 a.m. on July 19 to answer to the charge.
Hebert said Moody could face more charges.
As a condition of his bail, Moody cannot go within 100 yards of U.S. Forest Service property.
Representatives of the U.S. Forest Service assisted in the case; Conway firefighters helped decontaminate Moody.