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Unlawful Touching, Indecent Exposure Suspect Turns Self In For College Park Incidents: Umpd

The man who was wanted for a fourth-degree sex offenses earlier this week has turned himself in to face justice, the University of Maryland Police Department announced.

Marquise Tranell Mahoney

Marquise Tranell Mahoney

Photo Credit: University of Maryland Police

Silver Spring resident Marquise Travel Mahoney, 24, surrendered to police investigators on Thursday, March 30, following a days-long investigation into an alleged incident near campus and in a hallway that led to a warrant being issued for his arrest.

At approximately 12:20 a.m. on Monday, March 27, the agency received a report from a student who said she was walking in the 3400 block of Tulane Drive when a man - later identified as Mahoney - touched her inappropriately.

The woman continued walking, and when she turned around, police say that the man exposed himself.

Later that morning, at 10:10 a.m., the department was alerted to a second incident, when a second woman reported that she witnessed a man who has exposed himself inside a hallway before fleeing the area.

Mahoney was ultimately identified as a suspect, and an arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday, March 29.

He has been charged with:

  • Fourth-degree sexual offense;
  • Assault;
  • Molesting or threatening students or school personnel;
  • Two counts of indecent exposure.

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