The charges stem from a March 12 incident in Oxford Township, when homeowners asked to have their property inspected at request of the buyers. A nursery camera detected movement, the news release said, so the 22-year-old homeowner checked her phone and caught VanLuven in the act. After he finished pleasuring himself, he returned the doll to its original place, the release said.
“Just when I think I have seen it all, someone steps up and surprises me with a new level of disturbing actions,” Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said in a news release.
When officers questioned him about the incident, VanLuven said he moved the doll to check an electrical outlet, but “made incriminating statements and apologized” after he was told of the nursery camera, the news release said.
He was charged with aggravated indecent exposure and malicious destruction of property under $200.