The police have released an e-fit image of a man after ‘alarming’ exposure incidents.
Thames Valley Police released the second appeal to find the man after several exposure incidents near Cookshall Lane in West Wycombe.
A man exposed his genitals to three female victims aged between 12 and 33 in fields and a woodland area between Pheasants Drive and Cookshall Lane on Sunday April 16 between 3pm and 4pm.
After exposing himself to a 12-year-old girl, the man started running towards the victim. She ran away to escape him, but he followed her until she reached her mum.
On Monday May 15 at around 6pm, a man was seen inappropriately touching himself next to a footpath between Pheasant Drive and West Wycombe Road.
The suspect is described as Asian, aged between 28 and 32, slim build and approximately 5ft 11ins tall. He has an angular face with almond shaped eyes, thin eyebrows and short, very neatly cut black hair.
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He was dressed in a navy blue waist length coat with fairly fitted trousers and black, pointed ankle boots, the police said.
Investigating Officer PC Danny Sharma from High Wycombe Police Station said: “I am releasing this e-fit image in the hope that someone recognises the man depicted. These offences have understandably alarmed the local community and we are following a number of lines of enquiry and continue to regularly patrol the area.
“If you recognise this individual, or have any information that could help with our investigation, please get in touch using our online form or by calling 101 quoting reference number 43230165636.
“Alternatively you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via their website.
“If you witness something similar to this, please call us on 999 as this is a crime in progress so is appropriate for our emergency line. Your call could help us catch someone before they offend again.”
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