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London: Bald roller skater wanted by police over indecent exposures

The Met Police says the suspect approached women who were mostly walking alone and then exposed himself or touched himself inappropriately. The force says seven incidents were reported in the past two months.

Undated handout e-fit issued by Metropolitan Police of a man suspected of indecently exposing himself on several occasions while wearing roller skates. Detectives are looking to speak to the bald, white man, who is around 6ft tall, in relation to seven incidents in north and east London between December 4 last year and January 26. Issue date: Wednesday February 23, 2022.
Image: The Met Police has issued an e-fit of the suspect
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Police have released an e-fit of a man who exposed himself to women in London while wearing roller skates.

Seven incidents were reported across December and January, close to central London but north of the Thames.

The Met Police said the suspect approached the women who, apart from on one occasion, were walking alone, before either exposing himself to them or touching himself inappropriately.

Police described the man as being white, approximately 6ft tall, with a bald head and wearing roller skates.

The incidents took place at the following times:

• 10pm on 26 January on Regent's Canal, near to Oval Road, NW1;

• 7.45pm on 14 January in a tunnel in Goods Way, N1;

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• 9.30pm on 13 January in Wapping Woods, E1;

• 12.20am on 7 January in Park Lane, W1;

• 5.20am on 4 January in Praed Street, W2;

• 1am on 4 December in Grove End Road, NW8;

• 2.30am on 2 December in Charlton Street, NW1.

Undated handout e-fit issued by Metropolitan Police of a man suspected of indecently exposing himself on several occasions while wearing roller skates. Detectives are looking to speak to the bald, white man, who is around 6ft tall, in relation to seven incidents in north and east London between December 4 last year and January 26. Issue date: Wednesday February 23, 2022.
Image: Seven incidents have been reported - officers said anyone with information should contact them

Officers are appealing for anyone who recognises the suspect to call 101 or tweet @MetCC with the reference 7502/26JAN.

Information can also be provided anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

Police said anyone who has been the victim of similar offending should call 101 to report the incident.