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Police release E-fit after Newton Abbot exposure incidents

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
January 2, 2015
in Community News
Police release E-fit after Newton Abbot exposure incidents

Evofit released by the police

Police have released an E-Fit of a man they are seeking following a man exposing himself to women and carried out an act of public indecency in Newton Abbot.

The first incident happened around 5.45pm on Wednesday 17 December, a woman in her 40s was walking along the road when she saw a man in the grounds of Forde House exposing himself. As she walked by he made a comment to her, but she continued on walking. On Monday 22 December around 4.15pm, another woman saw a man close to the over bridge by the industrial estate exposing himself.
Both offences happened on Brunel Road.

Police are linking the two offences and seeking a white man, aged mid to late 20s. On both occasions he was wearing black woolly hat or beanie hat and a dark zip-up jacket/hoody.

Evo fit released by the police
Evo fit released by the police

A police spokesman said: “Police are keen to identify and trace the man pictured in this E-Fit. Anyone with any information as to whom this man may be is urged to contact police.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111, quoting crime reference CR/132650/14

Tags: Newton Abbotpolice
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  1. Mark Alexander says:
    8 years ago

    I recognise that face from the vestry in queen street closed now though.

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