Three separate incidents of indecent exposure have been reported in Aylesbury.
Between 1pm and 2pm on Thursday, January 26, Wednesday, February 1 and Friday, February 3, several women along the riverside walk in the Meadowcroft area were flashed at by a man, who has been described as white.
However, his age varies between 20 and 40.
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Investigating officer PC Oliver Powell, of Aylesbury CID, said: “These offences are of particular concern to me as they can leave those who witness them feeling incredibly vulnerable and I understand that these will be alarming for local residents.
“It is possible that there is more than one person involved but we are keeping an open mind and following several lines of enquiry.
“One hypothesis is that these most recent offences are linked to a number of similar exposures that took place last year.
“I urge anyone who witnesses an exposure like this to call us immediately on 999.
"This is a crime in progress and so it is appropriate to use our emergency line.
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“I encourage anyone with any information about these exposures or who may have witnessed a previous incident and not reported it to get in touch by calling 101 or by using our online form, quoting reference number 43220409793.
“I understand sometimes victims are reluctant to report exposure offences because they feel embarrassed by what they have been subjected to, but all reports are dealt with seriously and robustly by police.
“Our neighbourhood team is regularly patrolling the Meadowcroft area as well as working closely with our partners to make sure everyone can feel safe in Aylesbury Vale.
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“We also regularly review data submitted via the national StreetSafe reporting tool that allows you to anonymously flag areas where you feel unsafe to the local Community Safety Partnership.”
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