A WOMAN was sitting on a bench in Andover when a man approached her and exposed himself.
Hampshire Police have said the incident occurred between 8.15pm and 8.30pm on Sunday, March 27 on the footpath area close to Mill Lake, at the back of Rooksbury Road, Mead Hedges and Sainsbury Close.
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A spokesperson for Hampshire Police, said: “We’re appealing for witnesses, or anyone with information, following an indecent exposure incident in Andover.
“The incident occurred between 8.15pm and 8.30pm on Sunday 27 March on the footpath area close to Mill Lake, at the back of Rooksbury Road, Mead Hedges and Sainsbury Close.
“A woman was sitting on a bench when a man approached her and exposed himself.
“Officers have been carrying out a number of enquiries and are keen to hear from anyone who may have been in the area at the time and saw something.”
The man is described as:
- White
- Approximately 5ft 7inches tall
- Aged late 40’s to mid 50’s
- Having a tubby belly
- Mostly bald with tufty dark grey hair on top
- Piercing blue eyes
- Grubby looking with stubble
- Wearing dark zip up hoody, light grey drawstring shorts that were fraying at the bottom, black and white slip on trainers and a silver ring on one of his fingers.
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Were you in the area at the time? Did you see anything suspicious? Maybe you recognise or saw a man matching the above description? Perhaps you were driving in the area and have dash cam footage?
Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting 44220121380.
Alternatively, you can report online at www.hampshire.police.uk.
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