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Whistler police looking for suspect who exposed himself to woman

Police Briefs: Tires slashed in Function; attempted break-and-enter in Creekside
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Whistler RCMP is asking the public for help in identifying a man who reportedly exposed himself to a local woman last week, according to a release.

At about midnight on Jan. 21, police responded to a report of an indecent act in the 6100 block of Lorimer Road. A woman told investigators an unknown man had followed her before exposing himself.

He is described as Caucasian, approximately 40 years old, 5-10 in height with a medium build and shaved head. He was wearing a blue puffy jacket and dark blue jeans at the time, police said.

“At this point in time this is an isolated incident,” RCMP said in the release.

Anyone with information should contact the detachment's non-emergency line at 604-932-3044, or Sea to Sky Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or solvecrime.ca to remain anonymous. 


Tires slashed in Function Junction

Whistler police responded to a mischief complaint on Jan. 19, and soon learned that three tires had been slashed the night prior in the 1000 block of Millar Creek Road in Function Junction.
In a release, RCMP said they responded to a similar complaint Jan. 10, when a pickup truck had two of its tires slashed.

Attempted break-and-enter reported in Creekside

At about 6 a.m. on Jan. 23, police responded to a report of a break-and-enter in the 2000 block of Karen Crescent in Creekside.
Investigators determined a suspect had tried to gain access to a residence through a window, but were unable to break it. No entry was gained.