Police across the county are investigating a number of flasher attacks. 

The incidents, the first of which took place on March 19, are not said to be linked. 

Spiceball Park, Banbury

A lightly-tanned man exposed himself to members of the public in Banbury’s Spiceball Park.

The man, estimated to be in his late 20s or early 30s, pounced in a wooded area of the public park on Saturday, March 19, at around 5.15pm.

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Investigating officer, PC Gemma Galloway, based at Banbury police station, said: “I am appealing for anyone with information about this incident to please get in touch.

“To do so, call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference 43220122562.”

The flasher was said to be lightly-tanned, white, around 6ft tall, slim build and had short dark hair.

He was wearing a white, zip-up Adidas jacket and black jogging bottoms. The red rucksack slung across his back had black stripes on it.

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Wetherspoons, Bicester

A woman in her teens was asked by a drinker at the Penny Black Pub on Sheep Street, Bicester, to pick something up beneath his table at around 2.20pm on Wednesday, April 6.

As she went to pick the item up, another customer warned her not to as the man was exposing himself beneath the table.

Police said the man was white, aged 40 to 50, around 5ft 10ins tall, stocky with short grey hair.

He was wearing a green puffer jacket, white shirt, a blue polo jumper and jeans.

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E-scooter hooligans outside The Range

A group e-scooter-riding teen boys pulled down their underwear and flashed a group of young girls outside The Range.

The incident happened outside the high street shop on Cherwell Street, Banbury, on Saturday, April 9, at 5.15pm.

All three boys were around 13 to 15 years old. They wore dark-coloured bottoms and hoodies. One of the boys had red lettering over his hoodie.

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The girls were aged just eight to 13, police said.

PC Molly Grant, based at Banbury police station, said: “I am appealing for anyone with information about this incident to please get in touch.

“Any information from the public would be appreciated, as the victims were no longer at the scene when officers attended."

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