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Woman left shocked after being targeted by flasher in Kirkcaldy

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A 35-year-old woman was left in shock after a man exposed himself in Kirkcaldy.

It happened in Dunnikier Road at around 9.45am on Friday.

The woman was walking her dog towards King Street when the man approached her at the bus stop opposite the junction with Thornhill Drive.

He exposed himself then walked off towards Patterson Street.

Police appealed for the public’s help in tracing the man.

He is described as white, in his late twenties or early thirties, around 5ft 4in tall with an average build, and has strawberry blond hair,  a pale complexion and slim face.

He was wearing a dark-coloured hooded top with the hood up and a pair of grey jogging bottoms.

Detective Inspector Paul Dick from Kirkcaldy CID said: “At no time did the suspect speak to, or threaten the victim. Nevertheless, she was left very shocked and upset by this incident and we are keen to trace the male responsible.

“If you were in the Dunnikier Road area on Friday morning and saw anything suspicious, or recognise the description of this man, then please contact police immediately.”

Anyone with information can contact Kirkcaldy CID via 101 and quote incident number 878 of October 13. Alternatively, an anonymous report can be made through the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.