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Man Allegedly Exposes Himself, Facing Indecent Act Charges

A man is facing several charges after allegedly exposing himself.

Last Friday, police responded to a report of a man hiding behind a dumpster in the 4200 block of 75 Avenue. Police say the man allegedly stepped out from behind the dumpster and exposed himself to passing motorists.

When RCMP arrived, they say the man ran and was then arrested a short distance away.

He is facing multiple charges including two counts of an indecent act, causing a disturbance, resisting arrest and breach of an undertaking. He has been released and is schedule to appear in Alberta Provincial court on October 17.

RCMP are continuing to investigate this and other similar incidents in the city. If you have any information you are asked to contact the Lloydminster RCMP at 780-808-8400.

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