Glasgow Park Flasher Suspect

The New Castle County Police, Criminal Investigation Unit, has released a composite sketch of the suspect involved in multiple indecent exposures in Glasgow Park.

blackmalesuspect-glasgow1Newark – Detectives have been actively investigating the multiple reports of the suspicious suspect with the latest incident occurring on Wednesday, 11/23/16, according to New Castle County Spokeswoman Corporal Tracey Duffy.

Duffy said that during that incident, officers learned the victim was using the portable toilet near the tennis courts when an unknown male suspect opened the door.  The suspect apologized for opening the door and then returned a minute later exposing his genitalia, said Duffy.

The victim fled the area on foot and called the police.

The victim in the first reported incident stated the suspect approached her from behind while she was running and allegedly touched her on the buttocks,according to Duffy. There was a brief verbal exchange and the suspect fled on foot.

The suspect has been described as an African-American teen, 6’3’’ tall, thin build and weighing approximately 170 lbs. He was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and sneakers.  He has an unkempt high-top fade hairstyle.

In each incident, there were no reports of injuries.

Please contact the New Castle County Police at (302) 573-2800 if you can identify the person in the composite sketch. Citizens can also submit a tip via our website at www.nccpd.com.

Tipsters may also call Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333 or visit us on Facebook at New Castle County Police Department. Citizens who currently have the smartphone application are encouraged to use the “submit tip” tab to submit tips. Select a topic by using the “drop down” and complete the tip by “clicking” submit. The New Castle County Police Smartphone Application is free to download and available for all iPhone and Android smartphones.

Police would like to remind the public that a reward of up to $20,000.00 is available to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of those responsible for violent crimes investigated by this agency.

Image Credits: NCCPD

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