Police have appealed for information after a man indecently exposed himself to a woman in Lancaster.
The victim was on Willow Lane, near to the Coronation Fields children’s play area, at about 9.20am today (Saturday, May 31) when a man walked up to her and exposed himself before making off.
She was left shocked but physically unhurt.
An investigation is under way, and efforts are being made to identify the man.
He is described as black, late teens to early 20s, with short hair, and was wearing a red football shirt and shorts.
Sgt Katherine Cousins of Lancaster CID, said: “This must have been an extremely distressing incident for the victim, and we are doing all we can to find the offender and I would ask anyone who recognises the description or knows who he might be to get in touch.”
Police will be out and about in the area over the coming days and have said that people are free to come and talk to them if you have information or concerns.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 quoting log 0386 of today (May 31st)


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