
Ottawa police seeking to identify man accused of exposing himself on OC Transpo bus
Ottawa police are asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of exposing himself on an OC Transpo bus May 2, 2025. (Ottawa Police Service/handout)
The Ottawa Police Service is asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of exposing himself and performing a lewd act on an OC Transpo bus in early May.
Police say the incident happened at around 11:30 a.m. May 2 on a Route 75 (Cambrian) bus.
The suspect got off the bus near Dundonald Drive and River Mist Road in Barrhaven, police said.
Police describe the suspect as a 'South Asian or East Indian man in his early 20s, with a slim build and a full black beard.'
Anyone with information regarding the identities or knowing this individual, please contact West Criminal Investigation at 613-236-1222 or email westcriminalinvestigations@ottawapolice.ca.

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