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Flasher in the park



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Published Date: 15 May 2008
Police are hunting a man who exposed himself to four 11-year-old girls at a Swanwick Park.
It happened at around 5.30pm on Monday, May 12, when the man, believed to be around 40, exposed himself to the children who were on swings at the park on Beaulieu Way in the village.

The man, described as white with short brown spikey hair and sunglasses with red lenses, had been hanging around bushes before the offence.

He is described as around 5ft 9ins tall, pale and was wearing a blue long sleeved shirt. He walked off towards the Broadway area.



The full article contains 105 words and appears in Ripley & Heanor News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 9:34 AM
  • Source: Ripley & Heanor News
  • Location: Ripley & Heanor
 
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AMBW,

Swanwick 22/05/2008 10:02:30
You cannot go around exposing yourself to people and why do it to these young girls.

People like this are not fit to live along side normal folk like us.

Somebody in the Swanwick area MUST know who this person is, call the police before he does it again. The next time it may be worse....

From
Worried Swanwick mum of two girls.
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