Jersey Police are appealing for information following two incidents in St Helier outraging public decency- believed to have been committed by the same man.
A man was reported to be urinating with his back to the wall, outside the Co-op on Charing Cross at around 2.50pm on 17 October.
At 3pm on Friday (31 October), a man exposed himself by Reids Pharmacy on Val Plaisant.
Police say the suspect in both incidents is believed to be the same person.
The man is described as being in his late 50s around 5ft 8”, with small build with a long grey beard.
On 17 October, he was wearing a blue zip hoodie, dark trousers and a baseball cap with Marvel written on the front, and had a walking stroller with him.
Due to the time and location of both offences, it is believed that there are multiple witnesses.
Anyone with information, or who saw what happened, is asked to contact the police on 612612 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously.
The file reference for witnesses to reference is M08312/2025.

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