Police have released an image of a man they are keen to speak to in relation to a series of indecent exposure incidents reported in the Southsea area.
The incidents, which have caused concern in the local community, occurred over the course of two days in mid-September.
On 12 September, between 7am and 7:15am, a man exposed himself to two women in separate incidents.
The first occurred on Devonshire Avenue, where a man approached a woman in her 30s. Shortly after, a similar incident took place on St Augustine Road, involving another woman in her 30s.
In a further incident on 14 September, police received a report of a man exposing himself to a woman in her 40s on Eastern Parade at around 9am.As part of their ongoing investigation, the police have now released an image of a man they would like to question.
He is described as a white male with a tanned complexion, thought to be in his 40s, with a slim build, standing roughly 5ft 8in tall, and wearing a beanie hat at the time of the incidents.
Police are urging anyone with information about the man’s identity or whereabouts to come forward.
Members of the public who believe they may recognise the individual are asked to contact the police on 101, quoting reference 44240393146.
Police continue to reassure the public that they are conducting thorough investigations and are working to keep the community safe.
For those affected by this incident or who have any further information, local officers remain available for support and guidance.
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