Monday, April 5, 2010

March 31st--Mickler's Beach--Man taking photos of children

MomWatch received the email below from a Fruit Cove/Julington creek mom. Mickler's is often the beach that our area families go to so we felt it important to post this even though it did not happen in our area. We also received an additional report from a Julington Creek mom who happened to be at Atlantic Beach on Easter Sunday who saw a well dressed older man (late 50's to mid 60's) walking alone and sneaking photos of teenage girls while they were sleeping and laying in the sun. Please remember to be safe and aware at the beach now that everyone is out enjoying the great weather!



Today (3/31) I was at Mickler's beach with my kids. I noticed a man (at the time wearing a green/white striped shirt, bathing suit, straw hat) in his mid-late 40's with a 35 mm camera. I am 90% sure he was taking pictures of young children playing on the beach. He was alone. He was a white male with tan skin. Clean cut, hair very short maybe salt/pepper color hard to tell.



He was so under the radar. There were so many people with kids running everywhere. But [I] happened to be watching. And he was much too quick with his camera when little ones ran past him. I did not have my cell with me at the time. But as soon as I got home I did report it to SJS office.



With spring break here and summer quickly approaching I know these freaks will be and are everywhere. I know it's tough to keep your eyes on your kids at the beach never-mind these super freaks. But please keep this description in your head. I really believe he was not taking shots of the beach.



Thank you for your attention---have a safe spring break.

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