Thanks to early prisoner release, LA “serial creep” still accosting women

 

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Fox LA reports on the TikTok-viral 37-year-old man inappropriately sniffing over twenty women at local bookstores: A judge has released him back to the streets, despite numerous past arrests for burglary, robbery, and peeping on children. Some question if early release and other Woke criminal justice policies are ruining our valued public spaces (looking at you, San Jose).

A serial creep from Los Angeles County is back on the streets after dozens of arrests for a slew of sex offenses and other crimes stretching back to 2005, despite being caught on video accosting women just days ago.

Calese Carron Crowder, 37, was identified as the man seen on viral TikTok videos who appears to follow women around a Burbank Barnes & Noble bookstore "sniffing" their backsides. Glendale police arrested him for allegedly peeping on a Glendale home with children inside last week, according to authorities.

Crowder has felony convictions of robbery and burglary, law enforcement sources told Fox News Digital, and despite having been ordered to register as a sex offender, his name did not appear on the state's registry when checked Wednesday morning.

Crowder was accused of peeping into a Glendale home with children on Aug. 6, and a Barnes & Noble shopper posted her encounter with him to TikTok on Aug. 8. He was arrested on Friday and walked free on Tuesday after a California judge placed him on probation.

This article originally appeared in Fox 11 Los Angeles. Read the whole thing here.

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