Michael Wayne Edwards/FCPDThe Reston trainer accused of  “upskirt” filming a South Lakes Safeway shopper and exposing himself to her will have a day in court Sept. 22.

Michael Wayne Edwards Jr., 33, was arrested last week on charges of indecent exposure, simulated masturbation and filming a nonconsented nude person (taking unlawful images of another without consent), court records show.

The charges are all misdemeanors; Edwards has been released on bond. The Sept. 22 date is an adjudicatory hearing.

Edwards, of Centreville, was employed as a trainer at Fusion360, a personal training gym a few doors down from the Safeway at South Lakes Village Center, at the time of his arrest.

Police said that on Aug. 5, a woman who was at the Safeway buying lunch told them a man was following her in the store.

The victim said as she walked back about 1:15 p.m., the man, identified as Edwards, followed her as she approached Sunrise Valley Drive and Lakespray Way. The man appeared to be videotaping and spoke to her. She recalled him to be the same person from the store, police said.

The woman told police the man then reportedly exposed himself to her then he ran away. Officers worked with store personnel to determine the man had filmed the woman under her clothing in the store without her permission.

Contacted by Reston Now, Edwards denies the charges.

Edwards has previously been in trouble for sexual situations. In 2010, he was charged with several accounts of second-degree assault after he squirted semen from a bottle on women as they exited a Giant and Michael’s craft stores in Gaithersburg, Md.

Edwards pled guilty to one of those charges (the rest were dropped as part of the plea deal). He was fined $500 and given a three-year suspended jail sentence, Montgomery County records show. His probation period ended in June 2014.

Many Fusion 360 clients took to Reston Now’s Facebook page to defend the gym and praise Edwards in spite of the charges.

“Michael can be an absolute gentleman; articulate, polite, and mannerly,” said one commenter. “He’s kept the professional company of some of the most beautiful women in the fitness industry. If there is any credibility to this most recent charge, please factor in that this is not a schizophrenic looney who hides in a raincoat and is incapable of keeping a job.”

Police want to hear from any other potential victims. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Solvers electronically by visiting www.fairfaxcrimesolvers.org or text-a-tip by texting “TIP187” plus your message to CRIMES(274637)** or by calling 1-866-411-TIPS(8477), or call Fairfax County Police at 703-691-2131.

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Fusion 360 owner Maya Agha and head trainer Joel Mayers.

Reston has a new exercise option: Fusion 360 Fitness opened its doors at South Lakes Village Center last week.

The boutique exercise studio is located at 11130-D South Lakes Village Dr., in the space formerly occupied by Pet Valu.

Owner Maya Agha says she is excited to open her new business, which offers personal training and specialized classes that will appeal to people at all levels of fitness. They also have a nutritionist on staff to tailor diets to match fitness goals.

Fusion 360 offers free fitness assessments. After that, clients can choose from individual classes and training sessions or purchase a package. Individual classes — which include cycling, boxing, and sculpting, among others — — begin at $14. Fusion 360 is offering an opening special of a month of unlimited classes for $89.99 or two months for $179.88. Classes are taught by head trainer Joel Mayers.

Fusion 360 is one of several new fitness facilities to open in Reston in the last year. In September, Lifetime Athletic opened a 100,000-square-foot gym on Business Center Drive. In January, Crunch Fitness opened at Reston Town Center.

However, Agha says Fusion 360’s personalized attention will complement workouts.

“We’re not a gym,” says Agha. “We’re a gym add-on.”

Visit Fusion 360’s website for more information.

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