The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Piedmont Park jogger says man exposed himself

Woman says he was on dark trail, also held wooden staff.

- By Chelsea Prince For the AJC

Police are on the lookout for a man accused of expos- ing himself to a woman on a dark running trail at Pied- mont Park, Channel 2 Action News reported.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, told Channel 2 the man was hold- ing a large wooden staff when she encountere­d him early Tuesday morning.

“He was hiding in the shad- ows but on the path,” she said. “I was terrified.”

The married mother was on a run about 6:30 a.m. with her local running club and got ahead of the group. As she slowed to a walk, she came around a dark, wooded corner.

“He was standing there holding (the staff ) with one hand and had himself exposed,” she said. “I had a lot of thoughts in my head. I thought, ‘He’s going to hit me over the head, I’ll be rendered unconsciou­s, and drug into the woods and raped.’”

She took off running, she said, looking for an emergency call box so she could alert police. She never found one and instead got into her car and returned home to call 911.

The woman later contacted Piedmont Park and learned there are no call boxes in the park, the news station reported.

“To have a park t hat opens that early and closes that late, you ought to have some safety measures that go beyond lighting,” she said.

She posted her experience to the Nextdoor social network, and several other people said they have seen the same man at the park, according to Channel 2.

Atlanta police confirmed to the news station they will be increasing patrols in the park until the manis found. So far, they have not received any other reports.

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