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Hampshire Constabulary: Efit Released after Indecent Exposure in Chandler’s Ford

February 28, 2017 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

From Hampshire Constabulary – Efit released after indecent exposure in Chandler’s Ford

We have released an efit image of a man we would like to speak to in connection with an indecent exposure in Chandler’s Ford on Thursday, February 23.

efit man Chandler's Ford - Hampshire Constabulary

A 25-year-old woman saw a man pull down his trousers and expose himself as she walked along the footpath close to Shannon Way and Monmouth Close at around 8am.

The man was described as follows:

• White
• Around 30 years old
• Fair brown, very short hair
• Medium build
• Wearing trainers, grey track suit bottoms and a white and blue polo shirt

PC Katrina Smith from Eastleigh Police Station said:

“The victim was left extremely shaken by this incident and we are appealing for information. If you saw anything or recognise the man in the efit, please call us on 101 quoting 44170069845.”
RMS Number: 44170069845

Efit released of man we'd like to speak to after indecent exposure #Chandler'sFord, Feb 23. Call 101 ref 44170069845 https://t.co/plEBEfCccV pic.twitter.com/d9W2ASbNpe

— Eastleigh Police (@EastleighPolice) February 28, 2017

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