A Pensacola man was arrested for allegedly exposing his genitals and scooting toward women while riding a Walmart in-store scooter.

Kejuan Mccants, 27, was arrested Thursday and charged with indecent exposure. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

Police responded around 5 p.m. May 4 to the Walmart on Creighton Road after a man allegedly exposed his sexual organs to at least one female shopper and one female employee, according to Mccants' arrest report.

One store patron told police she had been shopping in the apparels and accessories department and had just turned down the sunglasses aisle when she heard a man say "hey," the report states.

The woman turned around and saw Mccants sitting on one of the store’s motorized scooters with his genitals exposed, according to the report.

She reportedly told him to leave, but he didn’t and instead scooted toward her. The report states the woman "managed to get away" and tell Walmart management about what had happened.

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Police also interviewed a store employee who had been stocking shelves in the home goods department when the man approached on a scooter.

The employee said the man told her that she was pretty and that he liked her hair. She acknowledged his compliments, but decided to move one aisle over to stock shelves in a different spot.

But she said the man scooted after her, all while telling her how pretty she looked.

When she turned around for a second time, she said the man remained in the scooter and had his genitals exposed, the report stated.

Walmart management informed officers that they had last seen the man enter the men's restroom, the report stated.

Officers waited for Mccants to come out and detained him when he exited the bathroom. Both witnesses identified him as the man in the scooter who had exposed himself, the report stated.

Colin Warren-Hicks can be reached at colinwarrenhicks@pnj.com or 850-435-8680.