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Morris County man charged after exposing himself, throwing bodily fluids at woman jogger

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – A Morris County man was charged after allegedly exposing himself to a woman jogger and throwing a substance police described as “bodily fluids” at her in Morris Township.

On May 20 at 3:16 p.m. officers responded to a report of a female jogger who had an unknown substance thrown on her. The 21-year-old female from Morristown, told police that while jogging a man in a dark colored pick-up truck followed her onto Harter Road. The man then exposed his private parts to her, threw a cup of bodily fluids on her, and then threatened to sexually assault her, police said.

A sexual assault did not occur and the suspect did not have a weapon, police said.

Officers located a suspect matching the description provided by the victim and he was identified as Marc Milelli, 28, from Harding, police said.

Milelli was charged with terroristic threats, lewdness, and tampering with physical evidence. He was lodged in the Morris County Jail pending a court appearance.

“As always residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to their local police department,” police said.

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By: Jay Edwards Follow on Twitter | Like on Facebook

(Photo: Courtesy Morris Township Police Department)

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