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Man Exposes Himself To High School Cheerleader

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KELLER (CBSDFW.COM) - Keller police have an eye out for anything suspicious at tonight's high school football game. A 16-year-old cheerleader - getting ready for a game last night at Central High - said a stranger exposed himself to her.

Her mother didn't want to be identified but told CBS 11 News her daughter was reaching for her pom poms in the back of her car.

She said, the man drove up within a foot of her and asked who was playing in the game.

That's when she said her daughter turned around and immediately noticed both his pants and his underwear had been pulled down. As she began walking quickly away, her mother said she worried he would follow.

She said, he called out to her saying "Come back.... Wait, come back." But she kept going and headed straight for school staff to report the incident.

The cheerleader's mother said she was disappointed when the school sent a note home tonight simply saying he "exposed himself and drove away."

Another mother told CBS 11 News she had also seen a man, who struck her as suspicious when she was standing in a parking lot across the street earlier in the evening.

She said he appeared to be staring at students in the band and drill team as they rehearsed. The man matched the description of the reported flasher: a Hispanic man, 25 - 30 years old, with a buzz cut, driving an older black Nissan Altima.

Security is patrolling the area and are stationed inside the stadium, too.

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