SEABROOK — A Massachusetts man is facing charges in superior court for allegedly exposing himself to a young teenager at a pizza place in April.

Jeffrey G. Beaulieu, 32, of Haverhill, was indicted this month on two counts of indecent exposure and lewdness. An indictment means the grand jury found enough evidence to warrant a trial in the matter.

Police allege Beaulieu exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl the night of April 25 at Tripoli Pizza at 418 Route 286 in Seabrook. The girl was inside waiting for pizza with another minor female. Beaulieu made suspicious gestures toward the girl before unzipping his pants, exposing his genitals and then walking out the door, police allege.

The indictments state he exposed his genitals “under circumstances that may be reasonably construed as being for sexual gratification or arousal.”

Seabrook police were able retrieve security camera footage from inside the pizza place capturing the incident. Images of the suspect were then released to the media, police asking the public’s help in locating him. At the time, Police Chief Mike Gallagher called the act "brazen" and "quite disturbing." "Incidents like this can have a significant impact on a child that age," he said.

Beaulieu turned himself into police May 3 after speaking with detectives by phone. If convicted, Beaulieu faces a prison sentence of 3½ to 7 years.