Flasher strikes in El Segundo again

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A man sought for exposing himself to girls in El Segundo has struck again.
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The man dropped his shorts in front of two girls at 7:55 p.m. Monday near California Street and Palm Avenue, police said Wednesday.

The girls were walking south on California when a car blocked a driveway. The man got out, exposed himself and drove away.

The man was white, in his mid to late 20s, 6 feet tall with blonde hair in a buzz cut. He was wearing a gray T-shirt and dark blue basketball shorts. He drove what might be a 2006-2009 silver 4-door Honda Civic.

Police said he matches the description of a man who committed four similar crimes

  • Nov. 6 in the alley north of the 800 block of Grand Avenue.
  • Jan. 8 in the alley east of the 400 block of Standard Street.
  • March 13 in the 300 block of West Mariposa Avenue.
  • April 4 in the 300 block of West Pine Avenue.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Pat Goodreau at 310-524-2216 or Detective Vince Martinez at 310-524-2263.


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