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PG RCMP seeking witnesses or victims to indecent acts

Police in Prince George are investigating two instances where a man has exposed his genitalia in public view.

The first instance occurred on January 13th at approximately 11:30 a.m. on a City transit bus when a man exposed his genitalia to a young woman who was sitting in an empty section of the bus. She left the bus quickly and reported the incident to police.

The second took place less than five hours later (4:00 p.m.) when the same man exposed himself while in a movie theatre and began to masturbate in view of those in the theatre. The man was removed by staff; the incident was reported to police by witnesses.

“This is a complex situation that our Special Victims Unit is aware of and is currently investigating. The suspect was arrested for both incidents and released to the care of his group home on an Undertaking with conditions. Police officers are asking that if anyone else experienced a similar event to please contact Prince George RCMP by calling our non-emergency line at 250-561-3300,” stated Corporal Jennifer Cooper.

The man is described as heavier set, Indigenous and in his mid-thirties to forties with short dark hair.

On the day these incidents took place, he was wearing a black and camouflage jacket and grey camouflage pants.

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