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Urgent hunt for man ‘who performed indecent act in Costa Coffee before moving on to SECOND cafe' as cops release CCTV

Urgent hunt for man ‘who performed indecent act in Costa Coffee before moving on to SECOND cafe' as cops release CCTV

The Sun5 hours ago

POLICE have issued a CCTV appeal to identify a man with information relating to two incident acts.
Both incidents took place in coffee shops in Gravesend, Kent.
The first took place on Tuesday May 27 when a man approached a girl in a Costa Coffee on the corner of the High Street at around 12:50pm.
Another incident is suspected to have happened at the same location.
A further report was received that a man had exposed himself in Coffee Republic on New Road at around 1:30pm.
Kent Police has now issued a CCTV appeal to identify a man they believe may have important information relating to the linked cases.
They said: "Investigators are treating the two reports as linked and are now able to release an image of a man they wish to speak to, since he may have important information.
"Anyone who recognises the man is urged to come forward.
01474 366149 quoting 46/88923/25."

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