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Man enters plea in court after allegedly exposing himself at Walmart

Aaron Kyle Campbell
Aaron Kyle Campbell

A man has entered a plea after allegedly exposing himself to a woman at Walmart.

Aaron Kyle Campbell, 30, of Lady Lake, entered a written plea of not guilty this past week in Marion County Court to a charge of exposure of sexual organs. He remains free on $1,000 bond.

A woman said that at about 9 a.m. April 13 she was in the general merchandise section of Walmart in Summerfield when Campbell walked by with “his erect penis out of the zipper of his pants,” according to an arrest report from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The woman immediately notified a vendor who was working at Walmart. The female vendor also saw that Campbell was exposing himself. When a deputy made contact with Campbell, who stands 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds, his pants were still “halfway unzipped.” Campbell claimed he had visited the restroom and when he left, he did not realize his pants were unzipped.

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