CCTV image released in Folkestone indecency investigation
10:57 21/11/2024A man was reportedly seen exposing himself in the Sandgate Road area on Monday 18 November.
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A man was reportedly seen exposing himself in the Sandgate Road area on Monday 18 November.
Callum Maycock assaulted the victim near Foord Road on the morning of Thursday 27 June.
The 44 year old man will appear in Canterbury Crown Court next month.
Four men who broke into a house in Folkestone which was being used to grow cannabis have been sentenced as part of Kent Police's work tackling organised crime.
A man in his 40s was assaulted by an unknown man at the top of the stairs between Foord Road South and Grace Hill.
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