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Posted: Wednesday, 30 January 2013 8:38AM

Blaine Police Searching For Lewd Exhibitionist



Blaine, Wash. -- Blaine police want people’s help in nabbing a suspected serial exhibitionist.

Police are on the hunt for a man thought to be the suspect in five lewd acts committed in the area over the last two months.

Officers say the man allegedly exposed himself and publicly masturbated in front of his female victims. 

Police say that while the man did not approach or speak to any of the women, all of the instances took place in an open business or inside the suspect’s car in plain sight of his victims. 

One woman says a man pleasured himself in his car as she fueled her vehicle earlier this week.

Police say in a majority of the cases, the suspect’s car is described as white and nondescript.
Anyone with information or those who might observe similar acts are asked to write down the license plate number and description of the vehicle and call 911.

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