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Halton police seek help identifying man who exposed himself in Oakville

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Halton police are asking for help in identifying a man accused of exposing himself on a trail in Oakville earlier this month.

Officers say a woman was running on a trail near Neyagawa Boulevard and Dundas Street West on April 4, when a man on a bike rode past her.

When she finished her jog, the woman saw the same man walking back toward her allegedly with his pants undone.

The woman then confronted the man, before he ran away in the opposite direction.

Investigators say that the man did not speak or touch her.

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Police are looking for information on the man who is between the ages of 25 and 40 years old, with white or brown skin and a medium build.

They say he is between five-foot-eight and five-foot-10 feet tall and has short dark brown or black hair.

Detectives say the man may be responsible for three other offences that took place between June and October last year.

They say in each of the incidents the suspect exposed himself or appeared to be committing an indecent act, all while not speaking or physically touching anyone else.

Officers say the acts took place in the trail systems north of Dundas Street between Sixth Line and Neyagawa Boulevard.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 905-825-4777 ext. 2216, or Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or on the Crime Stoppers website.

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