Sunday, May 5, 2024

Halton police seek man who exposed himself at Georgetown Marketplace

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Halton police are trying to track down a man they say exposed himself to several members of the public while inside a busy shopping centre.

On April 16, a man inside the Winner’s at the Georgetown Marketplace was spotted by staff “exposing his genitals” and subsequently escorted by staff out of the store.

Staff then contacted police who were able to obtain footage of the suspect.

Now, authorities are circulating his image in hopes that the public will recognize him and that he can be identified.

Police describe the alleged exhibitionist as a white male, whose between 20 and 30 years old.

He’s six-feet-tall and has dark hair and and a dark beard. He was last spotted wearing a grey baseball cap, tan coloured jacket, grey shirt, black pants and grey and red high-top sneakers.

Anyone with information on this man is asked to contact authorities by phoning 905-825-4777, extension 2416.

READ MORE: Halton police arrest personal support worker who assaulted youth patient

 

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