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Suspect arrested after 3 scandalous exposures in Comox Valley

Over the last few days, there have been reports of men riding bicycles past women, exposing themselves

Comox Valley RCMP have made an arrest after indecent exposure incidents in the past few days.
The Comox Valley RCMP has been arrested following an indecent assault over the past few days. Photo courtesy of SHANNON VANRAES /REUTERS

Recent Comox Valley.

The Vancouver Island cavalry received several complaints of men cycling past women and being exposed.

The complaints began late Friday morning when a woman walking down a path near the playground at Idience Park was repeatedly passed by a man on a bicycle and masturbated in front of her. It is said that.

Later that afternoon another complaint came from her two female youths who were walking down the lane by Sheraton Road on Cummings Road. They too had the suspects expose themselves during multiple passes and masturbate in front of them.

The suspect in both cases was described as a tall, slender, fair-skinned Caucasian man in his twenties with brown wavy hair and red facial hair. rice field. He was riding a dark bicycle.

Later, shortly after midnight on Sunday, his third complaint was made of a man being exposed after a woman near the intersection of Anderton Road and Guthrie Road.

Police contained the area and, with the help of police dogs, located and arrested a suspect matching previous descriptions.

The Comox Valley RCMP believes the three incidents were perpetrated by the same person. Anyone with video surveillance from homes in the area is asked to call major crime units at 250-338-1321.

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