Anne Arundel man sentenced to four years for exposing self to high school girls' track team
BALTIMORE -- A 43-year-old Glen Burnie man was sentenced to four years in prison for exposing himself to the Severna Park High School girls' track team in May.
Adam Sandow, 43, pleaded guilty to all eight counts of indecent exposure. He was given a 24-year sentence with all but four years suspended.
Upon release, Sandow will be placed on five years of supervised probation, in which he is to have no contact with the victims or any minors, excluding family members. He will also be monitored under COMET, the state's sexual offender management program.
"The defendant has a history of exposing himself to minors outside of schools and parks in our community and has been convicted of, and served time for these offenses," said Anne Arundel County State's Attorney Anne Colt Leitess. "He obviously learned nothing from these previous detainments and I am relieved he will serve a sentence at the Division of Correction."
"Our children deserve to feel safe from predators in their community, especially while enjoying school activities with their friends."
On May 3, a man, identified as Sandow, exposed and touched himself while eight members of the Severna Park High girls' track team were on a practice run at the intersection of Jumpers Hole Road and Benfield Boulevard, according to police.
A witness recorded Sandow's vehicle and provided registration information to police, police said.