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Visalia Police Arrest 45-Year-Old Man for Indecent Exposure in Parked Truck

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
Man arrested for exposing himself while parked in Visalia, police say
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Alert Witnesses Prompt Rapid Police ResponseSmooth Arrest Without ResistanceCharges Stemming from California LawProtecting Neighborhoods Through Vigilance

Alert Witnesses Prompt Rapid Police Response (Image Credits: Yourcentralvalley.com)

Visalia, California – Officers arrested a local resident Tuesday after discovering him exposing himself inside a parked truck on South Willis Street.[1][2]

Alert Witnesses Prompt Rapid Police Response

Shortly after 5 p.m. on February 24, Visalia Police Department received a call about a man exposing himself from a vehicle in the 100 block of South Willis Street.[2] The report described lewd behavior visible to passersby in this busy area near local businesses.[3]

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Officers arrived promptly at the scene outside Paragon Cleaners at 119 South Willis Street. They located 45-year-old Joshua Brad Martin seated inside the truck. Police confirmed he continued the inappropriate conduct upon their arrival.[2] The quick alert from witnesses prevented any escalation and allowed for an immediate intervention.

Smooth Arrest Without Resistance

Joshua Brad Martin matched the description provided in the initial report. Standing 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 225 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes, he sat born in 1980.[3] Officers took him into custody without incident, demonstrating professional handling of the situation.

Following the detention, authorities transported Martin to the Tulare County Adult Pre-Trial Detention Facility. The arrest occurred under incident number 26-013706. No injuries or further disturbances resulted from the encounter.[2]

Charges Stemming from California Law

Investigators booked Martin on a charge of indecent exposure under California Penal Code Section 314(1). This statute prohibits exposing one’s private parts in a public place or where others might be offended.[4][5] The offense qualifies as a misdemeanor in this context.

Records also noted a probation violation under Penal Code 1203.2(a). Martin now awaits further legal proceedings in Tulare County. Such charges highlight the seriousness authorities attach to public safety violations.[3]

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Protecting Neighborhoods Through Vigilance

The incident unfolded in a commercial zone frequented by residents and workers. South Willis Street sees regular foot and vehicle traffic, making public decency crucial. Police emphasized the role of community reports in swift resolutions.

Authorities encourage residents to report suspicious activities immediately. Here are key ways to stay safe and assist law enforcement:

  • Dial 911 for emergencies involving immediate threats to public safety.
  • Use non-emergency lines for follow-up details on ongoing investigations.
  • Provide clear descriptions of suspects, vehicles, and locations when possible.
  • Avoid direct confrontation to prevent personal risk.
  • Share incident numbers if known to track cases.

This approach fosters collaboration between police and the public.

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Key Takeaways

  • Visalia Police responded within minutes to the February 24 report.[2]
  • The suspect faced booking on PC 314 for willful exposure in public.[4]
  • No resistance occurred, ensuring officer and community safety.

Incidents like this underscore the importance of proactive policing in everyday settings. Visalia authorities continue to prioritize rapid responses to maintain safe streets for all. What do you think about the role of witness reports in such cases? Tell us in the comments.

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