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Suspect Went Into Elderly Woman's Home, Stole Apple Juice Then Exposed Himself To Victim And Her Caregiver: Police

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Source: Haines City police; MEGA

July 20 2022, Published 3:30 p.m. ET

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A man in Florida is accused of walking into a home, taking apple juice then exposing himself to an elderly woman and her caregiver.

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Police in Haines City, Florida, said that Keandra Griner, 25, entered the home earlier this week.

Griner went into the home through an unlocked door, went to the refrigerator, grabbed an apple juice and walked into a bedroom with his pants down and genitals exposed, police said.

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Two women were inside the home at the time — an 89-year-old woman and her 32-year-old caregiver, police said.

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One of the victims pushed Griner out of the way in her bedroom and went to the living room, but he followed, according to police. The woman told Griner to leave, but he refused. Eventually, Friner left through a door.

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At one point, police say, Griner tried to pull down the pants of the caregiver.

The victim said Griner did not have permission to be in the home.

Officers quickly found Griner at a nearby 7-Eleven and he was arrested. He was charged with burglary-with assault and battery and two counts of exposure of sexual organs.

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