UPDATE: Tewksbury Police Department Releases Additional Surveillance Photos as It Seeks Public Assistance with Lewdness Investigation
A man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman in a parking on Main Street on Sunday, Jan. 25. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
This update includes new photos of the suspect.
TEWKSBURY – Police Chief Ryan Columbus reports that the Tewksbury Police Department is releasing additional surveillance photos as it seeks public assistance with identifying a man who allegedly exposed himself outside of a business.
On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Tewksbury Police Department received a report of lewd activity in a business parking lot at 10 Main St.
Through its initial investigation, Tewksbury Police learned that earlier in the day a man had exposed himself to a woman and had made a lewd comment. The man then drove away in a white pickup truck.
Tewksbury Police searched the parking lot but could not locate the truck or driver involved.
The truck is described as a white, 4-door Ford pickup truck with a yellow V-plow and a gray sander in the bed of the truck.
Tewksbury Police are now releasing additional surveillance photos of a suspect in this incident in the hope that members of the public can help identify the individual.
A man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman in a parking on Main Street on Sunday, Jan. 25. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
A man who allegedly exposed himself to a woman in a parking on Main Street on Sunday, Jan. 25. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
A surveillance image showing a pickup truck whose driver allegedly exposed himself in a parking lot on Main Street in Tewksbury. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
A surveillance image showing a pickup truck whose driver allegedly exposed himself in a parking lot on Main Street in Tewksbury. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
A surveillance image showing a pickup truck whose driver allegedly exposed himself in a parking lot on Main Street in Tewksbury. Anyone with information on this incident, or anyone who believes they recognize the suspect, is asked to call Tewksbury Police at 978-851-7373, or to email tewks_detectives@tewksbury-ma.gov. (Courtesy Tewksbury Police Department)
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