Police on Friday distributed images of a man believed to have exposed his genitals to people at the school on three occasions in March and April. The first incident occurred on March 20, when a man exposed his genitals to a student at the Lagara library. The second was on March 27, when a man was exposed to a college employee and left before police were called. Then, on April 29, another incident occurred where a man was exposed to a student in the library and left before police were called. The VPD asks the public for help in identifying the man. (Vancouver Police Department)
Police said that in all three cases, the man was described as a dark man with a height of about five feet five inches to five feet seven inches. “We are working to determine if this man is involved in other unsolved cases in Vancouver and neighboring cities,” said Vancouver Police Department spokesman Const. Tania Visintin in a statement. The VPD asks anyone who recognizes the man to contact them.


title: “Police Release Photos Of Suspect In 3 Obscene Acts At Lagara College Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “Travis Metzler”


Police on Friday distributed images of a man believed to have exposed his genitals to people at the school on three occasions in March and April. The first incident occurred on March 20, when a man exposed his genitals to a student at the Lagara library. The second was on March 27, when a man was exposed to a college employee and left before police were called. Then, on April 29, another incident occurred where a man was exposed to a student in the library and left before police were called. The VPD asks the public for help in identifying the man. (Vancouver Police Department)
Police said that in all three cases, the man was described as a dark man with a height of about five feet five inches to five feet seven inches. “We are working to determine if this man is involved in other unsolved cases in Vancouver and neighboring cities,” said Vancouver Police Department spokesman Const. Tania Visintin in a statement. The VPD asks anyone who recognizes the man to contact them.