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Former Houston police officer gets probation for exposing himself to 2 women in Humble

William Logan McCoy (Houston Police Department)

HOUSTON – A former Houston police officer who exposed himself to two women in Humble has avoided jail time after taking a plea agreement.

William Logan McCoy pled guilty to two misdemeanor indecent exposure charges. He had also been charged with felony indecency with a child, but the charge was dismissed.

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The incidents happened in Aug. 2023. According to court documents, a man approached a woman’s vehicle in the parking lot of a store off U.S. 59 in Humble on Aug. 24. The documents said the man exposed himself to the woman before walking back to his vehicle and leaving.

On Aug. 25, a similar incident happened in the parking lot of a business in Deerbrook Mall. The documents said the second incident happened very near to where the first incident happened.

The woman said she was standing near her open passenger side door letting her dog use the restroom, when a white or silver Honda passenger car approached. She said she heard a male voice inside the vehicle ask if she was having car trouble. The woman approached the vehicle and knelt down to eye level with the man to respond. When she did this, she noticed the man’s pants were down and his private parts were exposed. She also noticed a young child in a car seat in the back seat. The child was estimated to be about 18 months old. After a few seconds, the man drove off.

Humble police viewed security camera footage of the incident and were able to match the license plate number to that which was given to them by one of the victims. Police determined the vehicle belonged to McCoy as well as compared McCoy’s driver’s license photo to the description given by the victims of the suspect.

Detectives were able to speak to McCoy over the phone who admitted that both incidents occurred. McCoy also admitted that his 2-year-old son was in the backseat of his vehicle during one of the incidents. McCoy said the incidents happened during his off days.

As part of the agreement, McCoy was sentenced to two years of probation and also surrendered his TCOLE license, which means he cannot be a law enforcement officer in the State of Texas.


About the Author

Christian Terry covered digital news in Tyler and Wichita Falls before returning to the Houston area where he grew up. He is passionate about weather and the outdoors and often spends his days off on the water fishing.

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