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Seven cases of indecent exposure in 2015
Vol. 143, Issue 17
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Kingston Police are investigating a possible link between four events that occurred in October and December
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J acob R osen News Editor Kingston Police (KP) recorded two more cases of indecent exposure in the University District on Dec. 8, capping off the year with a total of seven incidents occurring in the University District. Although all seven cases in the University District from 2015 had similarities between them, KP has only confirmed that the four most recent cases from October and December are being investigated for a possible link. The two incidents in December, where a male in a vehicle approached and exposed himself to multiple female victims, occurred roughly 10 minutes apart. The first occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. when two female Grade 5 Winston Churchill Public School students were walking home on Earl St. between Macdonnell and Napier Streets. The two girls immediately reported the incident to a teacher who was still in the area. The second, which occurred roughly five blocks down Earl St. between Frontenac and Alfred Streets, was reported by a female Queen’s student. KP Media Relations Officer Steve Koopman said no arrests have been made, but detectives continue to investigate the incidents. According to a KP press release, the suspect was described as a white male wearing a dark jacket between 18 to 20 years old. In one of the incidents, he was also described as wearing a dark-coloured hat. Witnesses described the vehicle as a red, older-model small sedan that didn’t appear to be well maintained. In one incident, witnesses described it as similar to a Pontiac Sunfire. In another case it was described as similar to a Toyota Corolla.
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