Police warning on forest prowler
The police have warned people to be careful when passing through the Bottle Lake Plantation after a man indecently exposed himself to a young horse rider in the area last Sunday. A girl was riding through the plantation at 3 p.m. when she saw a man without trousers indecently expose himself.
She continued riding but when she returned along the path a short time later he was still behaving in the same way. The man is described as being aged 40 to 50, of average height and thickset build, with" collarlength hair. He was wearing a reddish sweatshirt and running shoes.
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Press, 11 June 1987, Page 4
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