A Clarkston woman’s diligence paid off, as a West Bloomfield man was arraigned on an indecent exposure charge in 52-2 District Court on Jan. 12.
The woman, whose name was not released, followed the 25-year-old man in his black BMW through a couple u-turns and into a business parking lot in Springfield Township until she acquired his license plate number and a good physical description, helping police identify him.
Yaroob Mou Kaskorkis, 25, the driver of the vehicle admitted to police that he did indeed expose himself to a woman on Dixie Highway during that time frame. He also stated that he conducted similar acts on three to five other occasions, including one other time in Springfield Township.
The charges stem from the Nov. 16 incident when Kaskorkis allegedly exposed himself while committing a lewd act to the Clarkston woman as their vehicles drove on Dixie Highway. The woman’s two children were in the car as she drove shortly after 9:20 a.m.
According to the woman, Kaskorkis honked his car horn to get her attention as they drove north on Dixie Highway near Davisburg Road. After Kaskorkis exposed himself to the woman, she stayed even with Kaskorkis? 2006 Black BMW for awhile to identify him. Shortly afterwards he made a u-turn and headed back south on Dixie Highway.
The woman turned around and eventually caught up to the BMW near the I-75 and Dixie Highway intersection. The BMW than made another u-turn and again drove north on Dixie. The BMW than pulled into a store on Dixie Highway, so the woman pulled over to work at identifying him.
Kaskorkis than allegedly drove by her back onto Dixie Highway and honked while driving next to a blue van. The van pulled off Dixie into a parking lot, and it is not known if Kaskorkis exposed himself to its occupants.
The woman pulled up next to the BMW again on Dixie Highway and the man was no longer exposing himself as they drove south. The woman then wrote the license plate number on her hand with a pen and called the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department.
Kaskorkis agreed to meet Sergeant Mark Gardner of the Springfield Township substation on Dec. 20 to discuss the situation, which led to the charges.