Police are hunting a “gaunt-faced” flasher who has caused alarm by exposing himself twice at a popular Aberdeen park.
Officers have issued an appeal for information after reports of incidents at Seaton Park, in Old Aberdeen.
The first happened at around 8.05am on Tuesday, November 13, within the park at the junction with Don Street.
The second happened at around 8.25am yesterday, at the bottom of the set of steps which lead from Hillhead Halls of Residence into the expanse.
Detective Inspector Norman Stevenson described the man in the hopes that members of the public will be able to identify him.
He said: “Officers would like to trace a man in connection with the two incidents who may be able to assist with inquiries.
“He is described as around being aged between 30 and 40, around 5ft 11in to 6ft tall and of a slim build with a gaunt face and prominent cheek bones.
“In the most recent incident he was described as wearing gloves, a navy jumper with white on the sleeves and grey trousers.
“No one was approached or injured as a result of these incidents, but naturally the circumstances have been alarming.
“We would urge members of the public using the park and the area to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious to police.
“Officers carry out regular patrols in the area however I would urge anyone who recognises the description or has any information in relation to the incident to contact police on 101 using reference number CF0279921118 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain anonymous.”