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Detectives believe drivers in Tunbridge Wells may have dashcam images of a man who exposed himself to two women.
The man is reported to have committed an indecent act in front of the victims in an area close to Linden Park Cricket Club.
The incident happened at around 5.35pm on Friday 28 June, off Fir Tree Road, which leads onto Tunbridge Wells Common from Major York’s Road.
Enhanced patrols have been deployed in the area and officers are appealing for any information which may assist the investigation.
Detective Sergeant Alan Poulton said: ‘This happened in an area where people sometimes park their cars before going to work, or to walk dogs on the Common, and we are urging drivers to check dashcams for images around this time. 'Footage of the suspect could also have been captured in surrounding roads, including Hungershall Park, Nevill Park and Mount Ephraim.’
The suspect is white, aged in his 30s and was believed to be wearing blue shorts, a dark baseball cap and a t-shirt which may have been burgundy in colour.
Anyone with information which may assist the investigation should call 01622 604100, quoting reference 46/107202/24.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form.
Images and footage, including from CCTV and doorbell cameras, can be uploaded through an online portal.