01/02/2010
Second Larbert 'Flasher' Incident
Police in central Scotland have appealed for information following a further incident of indecent exposure in Larbert.
The latest incident took place at around 3.30pm on Friday 29 January in Broomage Crescent, near Foundry Loan.
A man exposed himself to two 11-year-old girls as they walked past him. The suspect was last seen at the junction of Foundry Loan.
On Tuesday 26 January a similar incident took place when a suspect exposed himself to a 20-year-old woman in Foundry Loan.
The suspect in the second incident is described as skinny with short blond hair, aged possibly in his tends or early to mid-20s wearing light-coloured jeans, a casual top and white trainers.
A Central Scotland Police spokesman said: "Officers are clearly keen to trace this man and would like anyone who has seen him in the area or recognises him from the description given to come forward.
"There are similarities between the incidents on 29 January and 26 January, in terms of the description of the suspect and the location where the public indecency has taken place."
(PR/GK)
The latest incident took place at around 3.30pm on Friday 29 January in Broomage Crescent, near Foundry Loan.
A man exposed himself to two 11-year-old girls as they walked past him. The suspect was last seen at the junction of Foundry Loan.
On Tuesday 26 January a similar incident took place when a suspect exposed himself to a 20-year-old woman in Foundry Loan.
The suspect in the second incident is described as skinny with short blond hair, aged possibly in his tends or early to mid-20s wearing light-coloured jeans, a casual top and white trainers.
A Central Scotland Police spokesman said: "Officers are clearly keen to trace this man and would like anyone who has seen him in the area or recognises him from the description given to come forward.
"There are similarities between the incidents on 29 January and 26 January, in terms of the description of the suspect and the location where the public indecency has taken place."
(PR/GK)
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