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Posted: 12/20/2012
CHANDLER, AZ - Police are warning the public to be on the lookout for a man that has been exposing himself to women along a Chandler jogging trail.
Police spokesman Sgt. Joe Favazzo said the incidents are occurring between Dobson Road and Arizona Avenue along the Sun Circle Trail which runs parallel to the western canal.
Favazzo said the man exposes his genitals and then disappears into a surrounding neighborhood.
Authorities said at least 12 incidents have been reported since April, 2012.
The suspect is described as a white male, 30-50 years old, with balding or short blonde hair, a pot belly, and possibly driving a dark colored sport utility vehicle.
Police are encouraging the public to report any suspicious activity by calling 911or the Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130.
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