Indecent exposure at Surrey coronavirus testing centre

Officers say the incident took place "in full view of the car park".

Published 16th Sep 2020

Police are investigating following an indecent exposure at a coronavirus testing centre in Surrey.

It happened at the site in Epsom's Upper High Street car park yesterday morning (15 September).

A man walked into the centre between 11am and 11.25am and sat down, before twice exposing himself to staff when they asked him to leave.

The suspect then left the site on foot heading off on to the Upper High Street in the direction of Epsom Town Centre.

A 29-year-old man of no fixed address was later found by officers on Waterloo Road and arrested.

PC Jull from the Epsom and Ewell Neighbourhood Patrol Team, said: “The whole incident took place in full view of the car park and was seen by numerous members of testing staff and possibly members of the public.

“We are appealing for further witnesses who may have been in the car park at the time.”

The suspect is described as a white male with tanned skin, around 35 years old, 6’1” tall and of a skinny build. He had short dark hair and was wearing a blue hooded top, dark blue faded jeans, turquoise Adidas trainers and carrying a black Nike backpack.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call 101, quoting PR/45200097893.