Police investigating public indecency in Aberdeen park release e-fit

An incident in Seaton Park was reported on the 27th June

Author: Bekki ClarkPublished 31st Jul 2018

Police in Aberdeen have released an e-fit of a man they want to trace after reports of public indecency in the city last month.

This allegedly happened on Wednesday 27th June in Seaton Park.

The man is described as being in his late twenties, having short dark hair with a flat fringe, around 5ft 5 to 5ft 7, of a slim build, with tan skin and some moles on his cheeks. He has a Scottish accent and large tunnel piercings in both ears (around the size of a 20p coin). He was wearing a navy polo top and dark work-style trousers.

DC Christopher Chapman, who is leading the investigation, said: "Incidents of this nature are completely unacceptable and thankfully very rare. It won’t be tolerated and I urge anyone with information in connection with this enquiry – no matter how insignificant you think it might be – to get in touch.

"Anyone who recognises this man from the E-fit provided is asked to contact Police Scotland via the 101 non-emergency telephone number or if you wish to remain anonymous you can call the registered charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111."