Chicago police seek man accused of indecent acts near school bus stop
The Brief
Chicago police are investigating two incidents of indecent exposure near a school bus stop in the Heart of Chicago neighborhood.
The man reportedly tried to get the attention of students before performing lewd acts.
Police released a description and are asking the public for help identifying the suspect.
CHICAGO - Chicago police are asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of committing acts of public indecency near a school bus stop in the Heart of Chicago neighborhood.
What we know
According to Chicago police, two separate incidents occurred on back-to-back mornings last week near the 2000 block of West 23rd Street.
In both cases—once on May 1 and again on May 2, just before 7 a.m.—the man was reportedly standing across the street from victims waiting for a school bus. Police say he attempted to get their attention by sticking out his tongue, then performed lewd acts.
The suspect is described as a heavyset Hispanic man with short dark hair. He was wearing a red jacket at the time of the incidents.
What you can do
Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives at 312-746-8251 or submit an anonymous tip at CPDTIP.com.
The Source
The information in this article was provided by the Chicago Police Department.
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