Surveillance photo as published by David Rose Q13 |
The suspect was arrested at the Frances Anderson Community Center in the Edmonds Bowl and
was booked into the Snohomish County Jail.
He was released and potentially will be charged with a misdemeanor.
Edmonds Police statement:
'Additional investigation and new information have made it clear that the
community should be aware of this incident.
"The investigation began on October 9th of this year when the suspect approached and lingered amongst a youth
ballet class that had just released the dancers into the hallway.
'The juvenile victim entered the dressing room, and
the suspect followed behind her, closing the door behind them. He committed a non-injury misdemeanor assault of
touching the child, but investigators determined that there was also evidence of sexual motivation.
'The suspect was
also observed walking toward a group of juvenile dancers waiting in the hallway. He stood next to them as they knelt
on the ground. He then quickly dropped to his knees and put his face down next to one of the juvenile’s feet as if
sniffing them.
'Police were notified, responded, reviewed surveillance footage, and initiated an investigation. EPD
detectives were also involved with the case. As a result, probable cause was developed to arrest the suspect for
Unlawful Imprisonment and Assault 4 with Sexual Motivation.
'Information was distributed to the staff of the Frances
Anderson Center, and EPD proactively began a search for the suspect.
On October 17, 2023, the suspect returned to the Frances Anderson Center and was recognized by employees. EPD
officers responded within minutes and located him outside of a classroom area.
'He was arrested without incident
and transported to Edmonds PD, where he declined to speak with detectives. The suspect was booked into the
Snohomish County Jail. After a prosecutor review, the charges were amended to include the misdemeanor only. The
suspect has since been released pending the judicial process."
Within the last 10 days, the same suspect started appearing at local schools. Surveillance footage caught him on camera inside the Edmonds Heights School, located on the campus of the former Woodway High School in South County.
Assistant Superintendent Greg Schwab shared he was spotted sitting at a table in the library.
"We were able to very quickly issue a criminal trespass to this individual," said Schwab. "We have since taken the step of circulating this individual’s photo with all our school community."
Detectives are continuing their investigation. They want to speak with anyone they believe may have had a similar interaction at or near the Frances Anderson Center and did not report it. You can contact Edmonds Police at 425-407-3999 and reference case (23-21633).
Police did not release the man’s name saying he is innocent until proven guilty.
May 21st - he's back in the news!https://www.shorelineareanews.com/2024/05/alex-hardisty-observed-by-ridgecrest.html
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