Long Beach Police Department seeking help in identifying suspect who allegedly exposed himself to females

Robert Gallagher
Images courtesy LBPD
The Long Beach Police Department has released the above sketch of a suspect who has allegedly engaged in exposing himself to females near Wilson High School.
The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) is seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect wanted for three indecent-exposure incidents that occurred between Feb. 6 and May 14, 2018, when the suspect exposed himself to females as they walked near Wilson High School.
The first incident occurred on Feb. 6, at approximately 6:45am, near 7th Street and Mira Mar Avenue. A female adult was walking in the area when she saw a white male in his early 20s masturbating inside a silver vehicle, according to police.
The second incident occurred on May 1, at approximately 6pm, near 10th Street and Ximeno Avenue. A female juvenile was walking in the area when she saw a male white subject sitting in a gray vehicle masturbating, police said.
The third incident occurred on May 9, at approximately 3:20pm, near 11th Street and Molino Avenue. A female juvenile was walking home from school, when a white male around 30 years old followed her in a silver vehicle and then exposed himself.
The composite description the LBPD released is as follows: a male white, age 20 to 40, average to thin build, with short, black hair. The suspect’s vehicle is described as white or gray.
Those with information regarding the incidents or can identify the suspect are asked to call sex-crimes detective James Smigla at (562) 570-7368. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to a smart phone or visiting lacrimestoppers.org.
Source: LBPD

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