Airbnb host is arrested after strolling bare round a Florida resort and fascinating in a intercourse act with a vacuum cleaner
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly parading half-naked around a resort and performing a ‘sexual performance’ with a vacuum cleaner.
Kevin Westerhold, 51, was detained on January 27 in Oviedo after police received a call reporting lewd behavior outside of a residence days prior.
Westerhold faces one charge of exposing sexual organs.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office responded to the call at the Windsor Hills Resort in Kissimmee on January 22.
‘Witnesses provided statements and a cell phone recording showing a partially clothed male engaged in inappropriate conduct,’ read their statement on the incident.
Witnesses alleged Westerhold was, ‘engaged in a sexual performance with a vacuum cleaner,’ reported WAGMTV.
But by the time police arrived, Westerhold was gone.
He reportedly resides 40 miles away in Oviedo and operates multiple Airbnb locations with his wife in the neighborhood.
Kevin Westerhold, 51, was arrested after allegedly exposing himself in front of a Florida residence
Police canvased the area to find multiple reports of the man’s alleged inappropriate behavior.
One complaint on January 21 reported a ‘nude male in a shared hallway’.
‘Residents also provided Blink video footage showing the suspect partially clothed or nude in the hallway,’ read the report.
Deputies found that Westerhold’s alleged nudity had been reported to the neighborhood’s HOA in December.
The luxury neighborhood described itself as a ‘comfortable and enjoyable environment for families,’ with easy access to Disney World and Universal Studios, according to the website.
Townhomes, condominiums and single-family homes are available for rent by private owners.
Most rentals start from $200 and go up to $1,000 per night.
Westerhold was found to operate multiple Airbnb properties with his wife at Windsor Hills Resort in Kissimmee (pictured)
Westerhold was detained by the Oviedo Police Department near his home and booked in Seminole County Jail.
Westerhold was released shortly after and will appear in court next month, reported US Magazine.
The Daily Mail contacted the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, the Oviedo Police Department and Westerhold for comment.
