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Monon flasher may have targetted multiple women joggers

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The search continues for a man who exposed himself to multiple female joggers on the Monon Trail. 

Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department say two of his victims were jogging on the trail near 49th Street on January 9 when they saw the man running with his privates exposed.

They told police that he ran circles around them before he tucked himself away and ran off. 

They also saw the man running near a younger girl who was walking her dog. 

Officers took multiple reports during that timeframe from female victims describing similar circumstances. 

The suspect is described as a man in his late teens or early twenties. He was approximately 5'10" to 6'0" tall and weighed around 130-150 pounds with a thin build. He was wearing a yellow, long-sleeved Drumstick Dash T-shirt, black running shorts, black gloves, lime green socks and lime green and black running shoes. 

Anyone with information on this man's identity is asked to contact IMPD or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at (317) 262-8477.

 

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