Two more flashers have exposed themselves to Brighton schoolgirls in the past week, sparking warnings from schools.
The first incident happened at 3.30pm last Tuesday when two girls who were walking through Queens Park walked round a corner where a man pulled down his trousers in front of them.
Then two days later, a man exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl as she walked home along Carden Avenue and Braybon Avenue at 3.40pm.
These follow a similar incident just after 4pm on November 1 in the Prestonville area where police patrols were stepped up as a result.
A police spokeswoman said: “Police were called to Queens Park in Brighton at 3.30pm on Tuesday (November 22) to a report a man had exposed himself.
The girls were walking, with their mums, through Queens Park and as they went around a corner ahead of their mums a man pulled down his trousers and exposed himself to them. They ran back to their mums but the man had disappeared.
The man is described as white, in his 20s with short dark blonde hair, between 5′ 8″ and 5′ 10” and wearing a grey hooded top, blue jogging bottoms and black Nike trainers.
He did not say anything to the girls or try and touch them. Anyone with information is asked to report it online at https://sussex.police.uk/contact-us/response-to-appeal/ or call 101 quoting serial 913 of 22/11.
“Police were also called at 3.40pm on Thursday (November 24) to a report of a man who had exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl as she walked at the junction of Carden Avenue and Braybon Avenue.
“He exposed himself to her and she ran away and reported it to her parents who alerted police.
“She described him as around 40, slim with black or brown hair but was balding.
“He did not say anything to her or try and touch her. Anyone with information is asked to report it online at https://sussex.police.uk/contact-us/response-to-appeal/ or call 101 quoting serial 916 of 24/11.”