E-Fit released of man who was seen exposing himself near Hampton Court Palace

By The Editor

28th Oct 2020 | Local News

Credit: Surrey Police
Credit: Surrey Police

An E-Fit has been released of a man believed to have indecently exposed himself near Hampton Court Palace.

The police have said the man was in the area at around 5pm on Monday (October 26th) and pulled his trousers down at pedestrians.

The victims were walking walking close to Hampton Court Way, past the BP Garage and over Hampton Court Bridge, when they saw the man committing the act.

Police have released the image of him along with a description of the suspect.

He is described as a white man, aged around 50 to 60, of a large build with short grey hair. He was wearing a long white shirt with denim trousers.

Officers have launched an appeal to find anyone who may have been in the area between 5pm and 5.15pm and might have witnessed anything.

Those with dash cam footage are also asked to get in touch.

If you have information with can help with the investigation, contact The Police on 101 or online, quoting crime reference number PR/45200113786.

Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

     

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