Chattanooga Man Charged With Exposing Himself At Church Camp At Carrollton, Ga.

  • Saturday, July 13, 2013

A 21-year-old Chattanooga man has been charged with exposing himself at a youth church camp at Carrollton, Ga., the Times-Georgian newspaper reported.

Zachary Scott Anderle, 21, of Chattanooga was charged with two counts of cruelty to children and one count each of child molestation, sexual assault by an administrator and simple battery. He was arrested Wednesday and remains in jail.

The alleged incident happened in late June involving a group from The Vineyard church in Chattanooga.

Authorities said the MTSU student exposed himself to young children and got into bed naked with one of the children. He allegedly slapped the child who was in bed with him. 

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