MAN TO BE SENTENCED FOR EXPOSING HIMSELF TO YOUNG GIRLS AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND PARK

For Immediate Release
October 6, 2006
Contact: Farrah Emami
Spokesperson
(714) 347-8405 Office
(714) 323-4486 Cell

MAN TO BE SENTENCED FOR EXPOSING HIMSELF TO YOUNG GIRLS AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND PARK
*Also convicted of possessing pornographic images of young children

NEWPORT BEACH – A San Clemente man will be sentenced Tuesday for exposing himself to eight young girls on two occasions in Irvine and Newport Beach.  Paul Charles Dishno, 39, pled guilty to the court on two counts of indecent exposure, two counts of child annoyance, and three counts of possession of child pornography.  The maximum penalty he faces is five years in jail, but based on his plea agreement the court has indicated he will receive six months in jail, formal probation, and sex offender registration.  He is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday, October 10, 2006 at 8:30 a.m. in Department H-10, Harbor Justice Center, Newport Beach, and the victims will have the opportunity to make victim impact statements.

On the afternoon of March 3, 2006, Dishno parked outside of Northwood Elementary School in Irvine and exposed himself from across the street to six girls, 11-12 years old.  He was driving a silver Toyota Tacoma truck with work ladders and tools in the bed.

On March 4, 2006, Dishno drove his truck to Newport Beach between Ford Road and Bonita Canyon Road.  He followed two 14-year-old girls walking down a park trail into a ravine.  The girls were taking pictures of each other and Dishno got their attention by whistling at them.  The girls turned around and saw Dishno exposing himself across the ravine and masturbating.

Newport Beach Police arrested Dishno, who was positively identified by one of the victims based on a photo line-up.  The photos taken by the 14-year-old victims in the ravine showed Dishno in the background.  The victims also identified Dishno’s truck.  Police later found numerous still and video images of child pornography on his computer.  The sexual images were of girls and boys between the ages of five and 16 posing and engaging in sexually explicit acts with adults.

Deputy District Attorney Kelly Grogan prosecuted this case.

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