Disney Resort Horror: Man Caught On Video

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A family vacation resort near Disney turned into a public decency crime scene after witnesses reported a man exposing himself and performing a sex act with a vacuum outside a rental home.

Story Snapshot

  • Deputies say Kevin Dale Westerhold, 51, was reported exposing his genitals and committing an explicit act with a vacuum cleaner at Windsor Hills Resort in Kissimmee on Jan. 22, 2026.
  • Residents say the behavior wasn’t a one-off: complaints and security-camera footage allegedly showed earlier nude or partially nude incidents going back to December 2025.
  • Investigators relied on witness statements and multiple videos (cell phone, Ring, and Blink) while canvassing the neighborhood to identify the suspect.
  • Westerhold was arrested Jan. 27 near his home in Oviedo and booked into jail; he faces a charge of exposure of sexual organs while the investigation remains open.

What Happened at Windsor Hills Resort

Witnesses at Windsor Hills Resort, a gated vacation community in Kissimmee, reported that Kevin Dale Westerhold exposed his genitals outside a residence on Grassendale Street and engaged in a sexual act with a vacuum cleaner on Jan. 22, 2026. Deputies say the incident occurred in a public-facing area where residents and guests could observe it. By the time law enforcement arrived, the suspect had fled, but witnesses had recorded video and provided statements.

Investigators say the case built quickly because multiple forms of evidence were available. Reports describe cell phone video from the outdoor incident, along with Ring camera footage tied to a separate complaint and Blink footage connected to earlier reports. Deputies also canvassed the neighborhood to identify the suspect and moved toward an arrest after correlating the videos and witness accounts. Authorities have described the incident as a public safety matter rather than a mere prank.

A Pattern of Complaints Before Police Got Involved

Residents told authorities that troubling behavior had been reported to the homeowners’ association as early as December 2025, with allegations that Westerhold appeared nude or partially clothed in common areas. On Jan. 21, another complaint alleged he walked nude in a shared hallway, and Ring footage was provided. Those earlier incidents matter because they suggest repeated conduct in a shared environment filled with families, children, and tourists—exactly the kind of setting where public indecency laws exist for a reason.

Florida’s exposure law is designed to protect the public from explicit conduct in places where people shouldn’t have to encounter it. That baseline expectation—public spaces remain suitable for families—should not be controversial, and it is one area where most Americans, left or right, agree the law should be enforced. When a gated resort functions like a neighborhood and an outdoor area becomes a stage for obscene behavior, residents and guests are right to demand swift action and clear accountability.

Arrest Details and the Charge Filed

Authorities say Westerhold was arrested on Jan. 27, 2026, near his Oviedo home after the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office requested assistance from Oviedo Police. He was booked into jail and charged with exposure of sexual organs. As of Jan. 29, reporting indicated the case remained active, with no court outcome or plea information publicly confirmed. Investigators have also indicated they are looking for additional victims or witnesses who may have experienced similar incidents.

Short-Term Rental Concerns: Safety, Screening, and Accountability

Reports indicate Westerhold and his wife hosted short-term rentals at the resort, adding another layer of concern for residents who already feel squeezed by the “anything goes” culture around transient housing. The facts available do not show wrongdoing by the platform itself, but the situation highlights a real consumer issue: families assume vacation rentals are safe, and neighborhoods assume basic standards are enforced. When repeated complaints surface, communities want faster escalation and less buck-passing.

Key details remain unknown because the publicly available information is limited to local reporting and law-enforcement statements. No expert assessment was included in the cited coverage, and no official court schedule or broader charging decision has been confirmed in the materials provided. What is clear is that the sheriff’s office is treating this as an ongoing investigation, and the resort community is left to deal with the reputational and practical fallout while authorities determine whether additional victims or incidents exist.

Sources:

Central Florida man caught in ‘sexual performance’ with vacuum; deputies say

Man arrested performing sex act with vacuum cleaner at Kissimmee resort, officials say

51-year-old man arrested after alleged multiple indecent exposure incidents at Kissimmee resort

Osceola investigators looking for other victims after repeated reports of man exposing himself

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