Suspect in Aruba Missing Persons Case Charged with Indecent Exposure
(ANNAPOLIS, Md.) -- Gary Giordano, who was the sole suspect in the Robyn Gardner missing persons case in Aruba, was arrested last Friday for indecent exposure after police allegedly found him naked with a woman in the back of his parked SUV.
Police in Annapolis went to a parking garage after the attendant reported he had received two complaints about possible sexual activity inside a car.
Giordano, 51, and his female companion, Carol Ann Bock, 45, were arrested and each charged with one count of indecent exposure.
"I observed a blanket hanging from the left side of the interior of the vehicle where both Mr. Giordano, and Ms. Bock were located in what appeared to be an attempt to conceal their activity," the police report said.
The reporting officer, Joshua Ingbretson, said he shone a light through the window to get the couple's attention.
Bock quickly pulled the sheet up to her neck and Giordano adjusted a towel over his midsection, but the police saw plenty anyhow.
"When Mr. Giordano was adjusting the towel Cpl. Medley observed Mr. Giordano's genitals through the window," the report said.
Giordano spent four months in an Aruba jail last year as police tried to build a case against him in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner. Giordano and Gardner were snorkelling last August off the coast of Aruba when she went missing.
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