Police are investigating two incidents of indecent exposure in Lancaster.
The most recent incident occured on March 12 at around 6.30pm-6.40pm close to Lancaster Castle, when a man who was riding a bike exposed himself.
Police put out an appeal earlier this month after a man was reported to have followed a woman and then performed a sexual act in public in Scotch Quarry, Wyresdale Road, Lancaster.
This incident was on Wednesday March 5 at around 4.20pm.
The man is described as being mixed race, in his early 20s, over six feet tall, of stocky build, with very short, black afro style hair. It was reported that he was wearing dark faded jeans, a black jacket and a blue T shirt.
The same man was potentially sighted earlier that morning at around 6.15am in the Williamson Park car park on Wyresdale Road.
Det Insp Adie Knowles, speaking about the incidents on his 'Beyond the Beat' on Beyond Radio on Tuesday, said police do not believe the two incidcents are connected.
"We take that kind of offence extremely seriously," said Det Insp Adie Knowles.
"Any kind of exposure offence gets dealt with by CID in Lancashire."
If you witnessed either of these incidents, or have any information that could help police, please contact 101 or 0800 555 111.


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