POLICE RELEASE COMPOSITE DRAWING OF RANCHO BERNARDO INDECENT EXPOSURE SUSPECT

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February 3, 2012 (Rancho Bernardo)-- San Diego Police Department Northeastern Division detectives are looking for a white male suspected of exposing himself to two Rancho Bernardo High School students on their way to school earlier this week.

Both incidents occurred on Tuesday, January 31, 2012. The first encounter occurred about 6:30 a.m. near Poblado Road and West Bernardo Drive. As a female student was walking to the bus stop, a male in a newer model, dark blue, 4-door compact car drove up to her. He exited the car, stared at the female and walked very close behind her. Nervous, the female ran to the bus stop. The male ran back to his car.

A few minutes later, at 7:05 a.m., the same male approached another female student at Calle Saucillo and Avenida Alcachofa. He walked up to her, exposed his genitals as he spoke to her and then ran away. No vehicle was seen during this incident.

Both students reported the incidents to school officials and the San Diego Police Department.

The suspect is described as a white male in his mid 50’s. He is 5’9” to 6’ with a thin build. He has graying hair and was wearing a dark blue pullover sweater and khaki pants. Working with the victims, detectives have obtained a composite sketch of the suspect. Due to limitations of the sketch software, the suspect actually has more wrinkles and appears older than in the sketch.

The suspect was seen in a vehicle during the first encounter but there was no vehicle seen in the second incident. The vehicle is described as a Nautical Blue metallic Toyota Matrix or similar crossover-type vehicle.

Anyone with information concerning these cases is asked to contact the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2000 or San Diego County Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477.
 


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