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Craig Paul Neiner of Boca Raton, Florida Arrested for Indecent Exposure

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Craig Paul Neiner of Boca Raton, Florida was arrested Friday after he allegedly sat in a minivan on a college campus, calling women over and showing them his privates, news sources report. Neiner, 18, was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on charges of indecent exposure. He was later released on unspecified terms. The press did not specify an defense attorney for Neiner. According to reports, the incidents all occurred within the proximity of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. The school has 31,758 students and 1,621 employees, making it one of South Florida's largest colleges. Since its founding in 1964, FAU has handed out approximately 110,000 degrees, source say. Reports did not specify whether Neiner is a student at the school. The first alleged incident occurred in Lot 23 at FAU's campus, sources say. A student reportedly claimed that Neiner called out to her and that she walked over to the van where he was sitting. When the student approached, Neiner allegedly revealed his privates and started touching himself, reports say. The victim apparently fled the scene, but not before taking down Neiner's license plate number. Sometime later, Neiner allegedly convinced another female student to walk over to the van. This time, he allegedly asked the girl to fondle his privates. The victim fled the scene screaming, sources say. During a third incident, Neiner asked another female student to touch his sexual organs, sources say. That student fled the scene as well and later informed authorities. FAU Police began investigating shortly after the reported incidents. According to reports, and FAU officer pulled Neiner's van over near the university at around 1:30 early Friday morning. Following his arrest, the three victims positively identified Neiner as the man who had shown them his privates, reports indicate. Police are still likely investigating the alleged exposures and it is unclear whether they will locate any additional victims.

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