May 17, 2017 12.24 pm
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CCTV appeal after flasher exposes himself to two women in Scunthorpe
Police are investigating two reports of a man indecently exposing himself to women in Scunthorpe. The first incident happened between 1.45pm and 2.15pm on Monday, May 8, when a 39-year-old woman saw a man indecently exposing himself to her as he walked along Bridges Road towards Dryden Road. The suspect wore a grey tracksuit and…
Police are investigating two reports of a man indecently exposing himself to women in Scunthorpe.
The first incident happened between 1.45pm and 2.15pm on Monday, May 8, when a 39-year-old woman saw a man indecently exposing himself to her as he walked along Bridges Road towards Dryden Road.
The suspect wore a grey tracksuit and carried an orange carrier bag.
The second incident happened at around 6.25pm on Wednesday, May 10, when a 17-year-old woman saw a man in a dark grey tracksuit indecently exposing himself close to the white bridge on Ridgeway.
On both occasions, the suspect was described as white, in his late 20s, around 5ft 8in tall, of slim build, with short dark hair.
Anyone with information should call 101, quoting log numbers 2270169 of May 8 and 2270709 of May 10.
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