El Segundo Flasher flashes and is gone in a flash

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The so-called "El Segundo Flasher" has struck for a 10th time, police said Monday.
The man who has repeatedly exposed himself to girls in the city committed a crime Friday afternoon in front of two girls, El Segundo police Sgt. Scott Doukakis said.

The girls were walking at Holly Avenue and Maryland Street when the man called out, "Hey, look at this," and exposed himself, Doukakis said

The incident followed the previous Jan. 2 exposure incident as three girls walked in the 600 block of Eucalyptus Avenue. He has been committing crimes since November 2008, but had not struck in four months.

Witnesses have described his car as either a newer, dark blue four-door model or a full-size, white four-door model. The latest victims described it as silver.

The man is described as white, 20 to 25 years old, 6 feet to 6 feet 2 inches tall and 200 to 220 pounds. He had a muscular build and blond hair in a buzz cut. He has been seen in long- and short-sleeve T-shirts and dark athletic shorts.

Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at 310-524-2216 or 310-524-2263.

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Anon said:

Perhaps it is someone who works for a local car dealership?

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