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Serial flasher exposed himself to teenage girl and woman on path off Stuppington Lane, Canterbury.

A man who twice exposed himself to a teenage girl walking her dog on a country pathway is being hunted by police.

It happened near Stuppington Lane in Canterbury when the girl was confronted by the offender committing an indecent act.

She reported the incidents happening at 6pm and 6.30pm on May 19 and May 24 and detectives have now released an e-fit image of the man.

An e-fit of the suspected flasher
An e-fit of the suspected flasher

They think he may also be responsible for a similar indecent exposure on the same pathway around 8.30pm on May 14 when a woman in her 20s was flashed.

The offender is described as white, aged between 30 and 50 years old, 5 ft 11 ins, and had a distinctive big jaw with acne.

He was wearing a navy blue polo shirt, blue cargo pants, a blue baseball cap, black boots and carrying a backpack.

Officers have previously appealed for witnesses to come forward and are now able to issue the image as part of the appeal.

Last week they issued a different e-fit of a man who exposed himself to a women in her 50s near Rheims Way and Whitehall Road.

He was described as being aged between 20 and 25, with very pale skin and was about 6ft 2in tall and of thin build.

He was wearing a shiny black padded jacket with a hood and dark tracksuit bottoms.

Anyone with information about the incidents or the image can contact police on 01843 222289 quoting ZY/17148/16. Or contact Kent Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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