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Thames Valley Police is releasing an E-Fit following an exposure in Buckingham.
The incident occurred on Tuesday 3 September at approximately 12pm at Bourton Park, where the offender has exposed himself to members of the public as they were walking through the park.
The offender is described as a white male of a medium to large build, approximately 5ft 8inch tall and in his mid-fifties, with a short grey beard and bald hair. He was seen to be wearing a white shirt with grey jogging bottoms.
Investigating officer PC Guy Richards, who is based at Buckingham police station, said: “This was a concerning incident and we are continuing our investigation.
“We are releasing an E-fit of a man we wish to trace and would ask anyone who recognises this individual to please get in touch.
“Victims who report offences to us will have their report investigated thoroughly. Information that victims provide will help us to spot patterns of offending which will assist us in locating offenders. Our message is clear regarding reporting such offences, it does matter.
“We would ask anyone with information to please call 101 quoting reference 43240423417, or you can provide your information through our online form.”
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Notes to editors:
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