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RCMP investigating two incidents of indecent acts in the Annapolis Valley

RCMP investigating two incidents of indecent acts in the Annapolis Valley

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Police in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley are investigating two incidents of indecent acts.
The first incident occurred in Kingston, around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Officers responded to a report of a man exposing himself on the Harvest Moon trail, between Commercial Street and Bent Road. The RCMP says officers searched the trail and spoke with people in the area, but were not able to find the man.
According to police, the man is described as about 30 years old and five-foot-10. He was wearing a white tank top and black shorts.
Kings District RCMP responded to a second report of a man exposing himself on Thursday just before 11 p.m. Police say the man was located alongside Highway 358, near the 960 block, in Port Williams. Officers patrolled the area but were unable to locate the man.
Police say the man was between 40 and 50 years old, wearing a T-shirt, shorts, ball cap and a backpack.
The RCMP doesn't believe the two incidents are related and the investigations are ongoing.
Kings District RCMP is asking anyone with information regarding the incidents or the men to call 902-679-5555 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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