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38-Year Old Port Coquitlam Man Arrested For Alleged Indecent Acts In Burnaby

Darpan News Desk, 18 Jul, 2018 01:00 PM
    Burnaby RCMP have arrested a 38-year old male in relation to indecent acts which took place in the City last week. 
     
     
    On July 8, 2018 police responded to multiple reports in Confederation Park and the Burnaby Lake area that a male had allegedly exposed himself to a number of individuals, primarily young females. The male is also alleged to have invited some of the victims to touch him sexually. 
     
     
    With the assistance of images of the male provided by the public and CCTV images, the male was identified. Police set up surveillance on the male and he was arrested yesterday morning without incident. 
     
     
    This investigation involved a number of resources at the detachment including our General Duty members, our Community Response Team and Burnaby RCMP’s Investigative Services, says Corporal Michael Kalanj. These units worked diligently together to ensure this male was located, arrested and will now be held accountable for his alleged actions.
     
     
    A 38-year old Port Coquitlam man is facing a number of charges including indecent exposure and invitation to sexual touching.

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