
Woman Accused of Exposing Herself to Children at Rochester Laundromat
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News)- A Rochester woman is facing charges for allegedly exposing herself multiple times at a local laundromat.
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The criminal complaint accuses her of exposing herself to children. The charges say she scared off customers with her behavior.
Court records indicate the same woman was trespassed from the business last September.
Charges: Woman Exposed Herself Multiple Times to Kids at Rochester Laundromat
A Rochester Police officer responded to the Mega Express Laundromat in the 1100 block of 6th St. Northwest on Feb. 2 on the report of a woman exposing herself in the presence of children.

The responding officer recognized the suspect as 44-year-old Jonelle Suezette Hill from prior law enforcement contacts.
A woman at the business told the officer that Hill exposed herself in the presence of a 3-year-old, the complaint says. Police also learned that parents at the laundromat left the business after Hill allegedly exposed herself in the presence of their two children.
The officer went to his squad vehicle to write a citation for Hill, who the officer suspected of being intoxicated, the complaint says.
He then saw her come from outside of the business, lift her skirt and urinate on the sidewalk, the charges say. She also allegedly exposed herself while outside of the business.
Hill is charged with gross misdemeanor fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct, gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor indecent exposure, trespassing and disorderly conduct.
She was released without bail following her first court appearance on Tuesday and is due back in court next month.
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