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Monday, February 14, 2011

No jail for indecent exposure police officer

BATAVIA TOWNSHOP, Ohio — A Cincinnati police sergeant avoided being locked up on a charge of public indecency because the Clermont County Jail is full of more serious offenders, a judge said.

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Surveillance video showed Sgt. Robert W. McDonough III exposing himself May 3. He was tracked through a purchase he made at the store. McDonough turned himself in after being contacted by township police.

McDonough, who had faced up to 30 days in jail for exposing himself to several employees of a Sears store near here, will be allowed to perform eight days of community service instead.

McDonough also was ordered to stay out of all Sears stores while on reporting probation for two years. The judge fined him the maximum allowed, $250.

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