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The Sun
28-07-2025
- The Sun
Mum and child ‘flashed at on woodland walk' as cops launch urgent hunt for man in his 40s
A MUM and a child were flashed on woodland walk, police said - as cops launch urgent hunt for a man in his 40s. Kent Police ask for anyone with footage on nearby roads where the suspect may have walked to come forward. Residents are being urged to check CCTV and doorbell cameras after a man exposed himself in front of a woman and a child. He was seen with his trousers removed in the village of Rusthall, near to the church, at around 2.05pm on July 24. The woman was walking with her child in a wooded area of the Happy Valley when they were flashed. Police said the suspect was white, of slim build and possibly in his 40s. He was wearing a black t-shirt and a light-coloured baseball cap. Detective Inspector Chris Mayers said: "This was a deeply distressing incident for the victim and her young child, and we are treating it with the utmost seriousness. "We are appealing to anyone who may have a man acting suspiciously in the area to come forward. "This includes asking for residents to please check any camera footage which may show the route he took.


Free Malaysia Today
10-07-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Man arrested for flashing girl on her way home from school
Tawau police chief Jasmin Hussin said the suspect was arrested at 4.30pm yesterday, hours after the incident. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Police have arrested a 30-year-old man who allegedly flashed a 15-year-old girl as she was walking home from school yesterday afternoon. Tawau police chief Jasmin Hussin said the suspect, who was driving a four-wheel drive, had approached the victim at around 12.45pm, pretending to ask for directions. He then exposed his private parts to the girl, who fled to a nearby housing area before lodging a police report, The Borneo Post reported. The suspect was arrested at 4.30pm yesterday. Police also seized his vehicle.

News.com.au
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
‘It was insane': Wild money reality behind viral flashing stunt
When Ava Louise flashed her chest during an NFL game, she had no idea how directly it would impact her income. Ms Louise told that once the clip of her at the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints game went viral, her income increased by six figures within a month. The American explained that she was previously 'coasting', earning between $70,000 and $100,000 a month on an X-rated online platform. Once that footage went viral, the money poured in. 'I made $100,000 in just a week. It was insane,' she said. Ms Louise later claimed that an anonymous NFL player paid her to attend the game and flash her chest to distract the opposing team. The 26-year-old has become known as a flasher; she gained viral fame in September of last year for flashing during an election campaign rally for Donald Trump. She also went viral for claiming she was the woman who flashed the portal stream between New York and Dublin, an art installation that allowed New Yorkers and Dublin locals to see each other in real-time. That particular flash went so viral that she appeared on Piers Morgan's show and defended her actions, claiming it was a simple marketing tactic. 'Why did you do it?' Mr Morgan asked. 'I did it because I have an OnlyFans, and I thought it was a great way to market my OnlyFans,' she replied. Mr Morgan went on to claim that some people found her flashing 'disgusting, insensitive and inappropriate', but Ms Louise maintained that seeing a pair of bare breasts isn't a big deal. The 26-year-old admitted to that there's a lot of hate that comes with her viral stunts. 'There was a lot of hate, but truly, I don't care. They're just boobs, I don't know why people are so offended by boobs,' she said. 'â� I couldn't care less about hate. As long as I'm making money, they can keep hating.' The 26-year-old said that, at the end of the day, every time she goes viral for flashing she ends up making more money. The desire to make a lot of money now stems from the fact she's very aware this won't last forever. 'I actually don't splurge much and all of my money gets invested right away. I understand that OnlyFans and social media influencing might not be forever, so I live way below my means and invest every dime,' she said. Ms Louise also has big plans for herself financially that go far beyond earning $100,000 in a week. 'I'll be worth over $100 million by the time I'm 60, and to me, that's worth every hate comment I ever gotten,' she said.


BreakingNews.ie
19-06-2025
- BreakingNews.ie
Greystones flasher (31) refused bail after gardaí claim he is serious flight risk
A man who admitted flashing at passers-by, including schoolchildren, in a number of incidents in the Greystones area of Co Wicklow last year has had an application for bail refused due to objections by gardaí. Conor Wood (31), who comes originally from Clonroe, Gorey, Co Wexford, pleaded guilty to two charges of exposing his genitals intending to cause fear, distress or alarm to another person, contrary to Section 45 (1) of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 at a sitting of Wicklow Circuit Criminal Court. Advertisement The first incident occurred on a laneway at Greystones Golf Club, Whitshed Road, Greystones, Co Wicklow, on February 23rd, 2024. The second offence took place at Cherry Orchard Lane, Killincarrig, Delgany, Co Wicklow on March 8th, 2024. The court heard that Wood had also pleaded guilty at an earlier sitting of the court this year to a separate charge of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child contrary to Section 5 (1) of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017 at Kilcoole Road, Greystones on January 11th, 2024. Detective Garda Brian Shiels told the court that he was objecting to a bail application made by the defendant's lawyers on the grounds that he believed that Wood was a serious flight risk. Advertisement Det Garda Shiels gave evidence that gardaí already had to take out two bench warrants for the accused in September 2024 over his failure to appear in court including one sitting related to the current case. The witness told the court that Wood had left the jurisdiction and was traced to Liverpool, England. When contacted by gardaí, Det Garda Shiels said he told them he would not be returning to Ireland. However, the court heard he had returned to Ireland unknown to gardaí until they were called to an incident in Gorey, Co Wexford, in April 2025 when Wood was arrested over some mental health concerns. Advertisement The outstanding bench warrant was executed after gardaí established his identity. The court heard Wood had a number of previous convictions for robbery and public order offences. In reply to questions from prosecution counsel James Kelly BL, Det Garda Shiels said he would have very serious concerns about the possibility of the defendant re-offending if he was granted bail. He pointed out that two of the victims were just 11 and 16 years old who were walking to school in the morning and involved incidents which took place in secluded areas. Advertisement The court heard that Wood was living at two addresses in Greystones including at one property with his brother at the time of the offences. The accused sat with his head bowed and held in his hands during most of the hearing. Cross-examined by defence counsel Gregory Murphy BL, Det Garda Shiels said he would not be satisfied with the offer by Wood to surrender his passport and to sign on daily at a Garda station as he believed the accused would 'just disappear.' The witness said there were no bail conditions which would satisfy him. Advertisement Rejecting the defence's bail application, Judge Terence O'Sullivan said the offences were not just an isolated incident. The judge said he was satisfied there was a serious risk that Wood would not show up in court. Ireland Drug use, defecation and sexual assault: 4,300 mes... Read More He observed that there was 'something quite calculated' about the defendant's previous absences from attending court. Judge O'Sullivan pointed out that Wood was traced to England but had made no arrangement with gardaí about his return to Ireland 'but just came to Garda attention in Gorey.' He remanded the accused in custody for a sentencing hearing in early October. The judge also acceded to a request by defence lawyers that a psychiatric report on the accused be ordered for the next sitting.


CTV News
05-06-2025
- CTV News
Alleged Montreal flasher arrested, facing charges of indecent acts
David Carignan, 65, is facing charges of indecent acts committed in Montreal's Metro system. (Montreal police) A man accused of flashing people in the Metro system has been arrested, Montreal police (SPVM) confirmed on Thursday. David Carignan, 65, appeared in court on May 28 to face charges of indecent acts. 'On three separate occasions, while seated in a Metro car, the suspect, wearing shorts, allegedly masturbated and flashed his penis in front of Metro passengers,' police note. Montreal flasher A photo of a man accused of flashing people in the Metro system. (Montreal police) The suspect was wearing a cap, black-rimmed glasses, a blue surgical mask, a T-shirt, dark shorts and sandals at the time. He was also carrying a reusable grocery bag. Anyone with information about the file is encouraged to visit their local police station, call 911 or anonymously and confidentially contact Info-Crime Montreal at 514 393 1133 or via the online reporting form.