An Atlanta man was arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly exposing himself to two women, a teenager and a 4-year-old at a Cobb County apartment complex, according to police.

The string of crimes allegedly began when Keith Dontavis Boyd walked into the leasing office of the Mableton Reserve apartments around 12:25 p.m. and exposed himself to a woman, his arrest warrant states.

Boyd then exposed himself to a woman outside unloading items from her trunk as her 4-year-old stood beside her, according to Cobb County police. He also appeared partially nude and in view of a 16-year-old girl seated inside a vehicle, police said.

Police were called to the complex and Boyd was arrested and charged with child molestation, a felony, and three counts of public indecency, all misdemeanors, Cobb County jail records show. He was being held without bond Monday afternoon.

It was not known why Boyd was at the Mableton complex. His home address, according to jail records, is about 11 miles away in southwest Atlanta.

Boyd was released from state prison in August 2010 after serving about five months for a forgery conviction, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections.

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