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Man sentenced for exposing himself to woman, her grandchildren

Ozro Robert Lee was convicted of exposing himself to a woman and her grandchildrenA 46-year-old man has been sentenced to four years in state prison for breaking into a Garden Grove home and performing a lewd act in front of a woman and her two grandchildren, authorities said.

Ozro Robert Lee of Santa Ana used a screwdriver to pry open the front door of the family’s home, frightening one of the girls, who screamed. When the grandmother investigated, she found the strange man and ordered him to leave. He did, but not before he dropping his pants and masturbating in front of the 59-year-old woman and the girls, who were 6 and 8 at the time.

None of the victims knew Lee, who was arrested outside the home by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies shortly after the encounter.

Lee was found guilty of first degree residential burglary, indecent exposure and two counts of "child annoyance after trespass," according to the Orange County district attorney’s office.

In addition to prison time, Orzo will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

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Photo: Ozro Robert Lee. Credit: Orange County district attorney's office

 
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