Man Accused Of Exposing Himself Near Evergreen Walk

- South Windsor police said a 41-year-old man was charged this week after investigators examined a report of indecent exposure outside Old Navy at Evergreen Walk. - Patch reported the allegation centered on the Old Navy entrance at 101 Evergreen Way, a store location listed by Old Navy in South Windsor. - South Windsor police list tip-submission and complaint links on the department website for residents seeking follow-up information or reporting related incidents.

South Windsor police said a 41-year-old man was charged after officers investigated a report of indecent exposure outside the Old Navy store at Evergreen Walk in South Windsor. Patch reported the allegation involved the area outside the store entrance, and Old Navy lists its Evergreen Walk location at 101 Evergreen Way. Police have not announced a conviction, and charges are allegations that will be tested in court. The South Windsor Police Department’s public website lists contact information, complaint forms and a tip portal for residents seeking follow-up information. ### Where did police say the incident happened? Patch reported the complaint centered on the Old Navy entrance at Evergreen Walk in South Windsor. Old Navy’s store page identifies the Evergreen Walk location as 101 Evergreen Way, placing the allegation at one of the shopping center’s larger national retailers. The Shops at Evergreen Walk lists its address as 501 Evergreen Way, Suite 503, and describes the property as a South Windsor retail center. That broader location helps place the incident in a heavily trafficked shopping area rather than an isolated site. ### What did police say about the arrest? Patch reported that South Windsor police charged a 41-year-old man after investigating the indecent-exposure report. (patch.com) The available public summaries do not identify the defendant by name in the search results reviewed here, and South Windsor police had not posted a matching detailed release on the department page that was accessible through search results. MSN’s pickup of the Patch item also said a 41-year-old man was charged after South Windsor police investigated a report from outside Old Navy. (theshopsatevergreenwalk.com) That independently mirrored the core details in the Patch report. ### What is confirmed, and what is still not public? The confirmed facts from the available reports are narrow. South Windsor police investigated a report of indecent exposure, the location was outside Old Navy at Evergreen Walk, and a 41-year-old man was charged, according to Patch and the MSN pickup of the same reporting. (patch.com) The publicly available search results do not provide the exact date and time of the alleged exposure, the specific criminal counts, the suspect’s hometown, bond terms or a court date. (msn.com) Because those details were not visible in the sources reviewed, they should be treated as unconfirmed here. ### How should shoppers read a report like this? Connecticut police blotter items and Patch arrest reports typically describe charges filed, not convictions. (patch.com) Patch used that formulation in other South Windsor arrest-log coverage, stating that items reflect charges filed and not convictions, and that framing applies here as well. A criminal charge means police and prosecutors believe they have grounds to proceed. (patch.com) It does not establish guilt, and any case arising from the allegation would move through Connecticut’s court process if prosecutors continue with it. ### Where can residents look for official follow-up? The South Windsor Police Department lists its headquarters at 151 Sand Hill Road and provides a phone number, emergency contact information, complaint options and a “Submit a Tip” link on its official town website. (patch.com) Those are the clearest official channels for residents seeking updates or wishing to report related concerns. Patch’s South Windsor news page also showed the Evergreen Walk arrest item among recent local public-safety stories, which suggests additional reporting could appear there if police release more details or if court records become available. The next concrete step is likely to come from either South Windsor police or Connecticut court proceedings if the case is formally docketed. As of the sources reviewed on May 21, 2026, the public reporting confirmed the charge and location, but not a court schedule. (southwindsor-ct.gov) (patch.com)

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