Crime

Robins Air Base employee indicted in federal court, accused of exposing himself to coworker

Robins Air Force Base sits off of Hawkinsville Road on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Warner Robins, Georgia.
Robins Air Force Base sits off of Hawkinsville Road on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, in Warner Robins, Georgia.

A former Robins Air Force Base employee was accused of exposing himself in a coworker’s cubicle, according to his indictment filed Thursday.

Stacy S. Wood was indicted on one count of public indecency, a misdemeanor, on March 19, but the indictment was filed in federal court online Thursday.

It alleged that on July 7, 2024, Wood performed a “lewd exposure of a sexual organ ... in a coworker’s cubicle, a public place,” the indictment said.

Wood worked at the Air Force Reserve Command’s headquarters at Robins Air Base until January 2024, confirmed Sean Houlihan, deputy director of the Air Force Reserve Command.

“At the time of his departure, he was a supervisory civilian employee,” Houlihan said.

Alba Rosa
The Telegraph
Alba Rosa, from Puerto Rico, is a local courts reporter for The Telegraph in Macon, Georgia. She studied journalism at Florida International University in Miami, Florida where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in December 2023. Other than journalism, she likes to make art, write and produce music and delve into the fashion world.
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