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Geelong library flasher ‘wore leggings’

A flasher in black leggings exposed himself to a “victim” at Geelong Library, police said today.

The 183cm-tall male also had his hair in a man-bun when he allegedly exposed himself on the second floor of the library at 6.08pm on 29 May, police said.

Investigators released an image of the man this week with a call for public help to find him.

They accused him of “wilfull and obscene exposure”.

Police described him also as Caucasian, with brown hair and dark areas under his eyes.

Along with the dark leggings he was wearing a black jacket with a Fox label on the back, a beige hoodies underneath, and work boots.

Police believed that the man in the security camera image from the library at the time of the offence would “be able to assist the investigation”.

“If you have any information regarding this offence or know the identity of the male pictured you are requested to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 and quote Special Circular 63-2018/2019,” police said.

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