Man wanted over indecent exposure incident in park
Police are hunting for a man who allegedly exposed himself and committed a lewd act in front of a 21-year-old woman in a park.
The incident happened in Endcliffe Park, in Sheffield, on Saturday 1 March at 17:22 GMT, near to the footpath that slopes down from Riverdale Road into the park, according to officers.
CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the incident have been released.
The man in the image is described as white, between 55 and 65, around 5ft 10ins (1.78m) tall, of broad build, and with thick short white hair. He also has a white goatee style beard.
Anyone who might be able to help with the investigation is asked to get in touch.
PC Sarah Morgan, the officer in charge of the case said: "We are aware of numerous similar reports at the same location in recent months, and are additionally appealing for anyone with information that could help us to identify a suspect, to come forward."
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