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El Segundo police say man exposed himself to woman and followed her as she fled

El Segundo incident 2 El Segundo police Tuesday were seeking the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly followed a woman as she drove her car, exposed himself to her in a parking lot and followed her as she fled into a store.

The man, who was driving a metallic blue Lexus SUV, followed the woman to a Walgreen's parking lot May 23 at 331 N. Sepulveda Blvd., the El Segundo Police Department said.

As the woman left her car, the man began exposing himself. "In fear, she ran into the business and the suspect followed her," Lt. Raymond Garcia said in a statement.

He said an additional victim has been located and reported a similar incident with the suspect.  El Segundo incident

The suspect is described as African American, either bald or with short hair and 35 to 45 years old. He is about 5 feet 9 and was wearing a white T-shirt and white pants, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Erik Atkinson at (310) 524-2216.

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-- Robert J. Lopez
Twitter: @LAJourno

Photos: Images from a video camera of the man police say exposed himself in a parking lot. Credit: El Segundo Police Department

 
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