Police launch appeal after 'man in his mid-20s' exposes himself to girl in Blurton alleyway

By Sarah Garner 13th Nov 2023

The incident occurred in an alleyway between Appleford Place and Tilery Lane in Blurton on Friday (Google).
The incident occurred in an alleyway between Appleford Place and Tilery Lane in Blurton on Friday (Google).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after a man in his mid-20s exposed himself to a girl in Stoke-on-Trent.

Just before 9am on Friday (10 November), police received a report that a man exposed himself to a girl in an alleyway between Appleford Place and Tilery Lane in Blurton.

He was described as being around 5ft 9in with short blonde hair. He was wearing a blue jacket and glasses. The victim saw the man walk off in the direction of Tilery Lane.

In a similar incident on Monday (6 November), a man exposed himself to two girls at the entrance to an alleyway leading from Tilery Lane to Kidbrooke Place. This happened at 8.40am.

Detectives are investigating whether the two incidents are linked (Staffordshire Police).

He is described as bald and aged between 30 and 40. He was wearing a bright blue jumper and dark grey or black trousers.

Whilst the descriptions of the suspects are different for both incidents, detectives are investigating whether the two incidents may be linked.

Patrols in the area have been increased and officers have been carrying out door-to-door enquiries as part of their investigation into both reports.

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