Upper Dublin police are searching for a man who exposed himself to a local realtor online during a Zoom call, according to a report from NBC 10.
The man, identified as Stetron Cathcart, of California, allegedly exposed himself to the Montgomery County realtor while speaking with her over the computer. He then allegedly stalked and harassed her further through text messages and voicemails.
"He walked down this hall, and he's carrying the computer with him, and I can hear all this wrestling around, and I'm thinking, 'what is he doing?' And then I see on my computer screen his (expletive)," the realtor told NBC 10 during an interview.
Cathcart told the realtor he needed help finding a place to live after his house burned down during the California wildfires. Cathcart is wanted for similar crimes in Dallas, and other parts of the country, according to police.
"He does have active warrants," said Lt. Ryan Judge of the Upper Dublin Police Department. "He is a registered sex offender, so we do have concerns, and we are looking to et him into custody as soon as we can.
Police in Upper Dublin were able to track his address to California, and suspect that others have been victimized by similar tactics.
"We do believe there could be other victims," Lt. Judge said. "We do encourage other victims to contact either us or their local departments to report this behavior."