Crime

77-Year-Old Man Arrested Again For Indecent Exposure


On February 13, 2024, The Maryland-National Capital Park Police, Montgomery County Division, arrested Steven Eisen, a white 77-year-old male from Silver Spring, MD, stemming from an incident that occurred on January 26, 2024. Eisen was arrested for similar crimes in 2021 (see below).

According to Park Police, “Eisen was charged with indecent exposure. After his arrest, criminal investigators from Park Police executed a search and seizure warrant at his residence.” Investigators would like to know if there are additional victims or witnesses and are asking for the public’s help.Please contact The Maryland-National Capital Park Police Criminal Investigations Unit’s Tip Line at 301-929-2748 or [email protected] if you have information to share.

According to an MCPD press release in August 2021, “In November 2020, Officers began investigating several reports of indecent exposure occurring at various locations in Kensington. Victims reported that the suspect would get their attention and expose himself to them from public areas in Kensington.

During the investigation, Eisen was identified as a suspect who possibly committed these crimes at several locations in Kensington. The latest incident involving Eisen occurred on July 5 at approximately 5:41 p.m., just before 4th District officers were dispatched to the 3900 block of Ferrara Dr. for the report of an indecent exposure that just occurred. The victims stated that they observed the suspect exposing himself to them and touching himself inappropriately in a public area. The victims and witnesses provided responding officers with a physical description of the suspect who fled the scene prior to officers arriving on scene.

On July 6, officers from the 4th District Community Action Team located an individual matching the physical and the clothing description of the suspect. Officers stopped the individual and identified him as Steven Hirsch Eisen.

On July 16, officers from the 4th District Community Action Team obtained an arrest warrant for Eisen, charging him with the June 2 and July 5 indecent exposures. Eisen was arrested on July 20 and transported to the 4th District police station where he was interviewed by detectives from the 4th District Investigative Section. During the interview, Eisen made statements acknowledging his involvement in the incidents. He was then transported to the Central Processing Unit where he is being held without bond.”