PD: Men flashing people along Phoenix path

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Posted: 06/24/2010

PHOENIX - Police are searching for two men who have been exposing themselves to people along a popular Phoenix path.

At least six times, the men have flashed bikers, joggers and walkers on the Murphy Bridal Path, which runs along Central Road from Bethany Home to Dunlap.

The incidents have been spread out in recent weeks.

Police said the men park their vehicles in residential driveways and then hide in the bushes to wait on unsuspecting victims.

So far, they have exposed themselves to people ages 13 to 50-years old.

Police said the suspects drive a silver truck and blue car. They are described as white or Hispanic males, between 20 and 30-years old, average height and build with short hair.

If you see anything suspicious, you are asked to contact police.

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