Police looking for man after indecent exposure in Croydon park
Police are looking for a man after an incident of indecent exposure in broad daylight in a park.
The Met has released an image of the man they want to trace in connection with the indecent exposure in South Croydon.
The incident happened at around 10.40am on June 13 in South Croydon Recreation Ground in Sanderstead Road.
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A member of the public reported the incident to police, but the man had left the park in the direction of Brighton Road by the time police arrived.
A spokesman for the Met said: “If you recognise the man in this picture or have information which could assist police in this investigation please call 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD2715/13June.”
Pictured top: The man police officers would like to speak to (Picture: The Met)
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