
Alleged Montreal flasher arrested, facing charges of indecent acts
David Carignan, 65, is facing charges of indecent acts committed in Montreal's Metro system. (Montreal police)
A man accused of flashing people in the Metro system has been arrested, Montreal police (SPVM) confirmed on Thursday.
David Carignan, 65, appeared in court on May 28 to face charges of indecent acts.
'On three separate occasions, while seated in a Metro car, the suspect, wearing shorts, allegedly masturbated and flashed his penis in front of Metro passengers,' police note.
Montreal flasher
A photo of a man accused of flashing people in the Metro system. (Montreal police)
The suspect was wearing a cap, black-rimmed glasses, a blue surgical mask, a T-shirt, dark shorts and sandals at the time.
He was also carrying a reusable grocery bag.
Anyone with information about the file is encouraged to visit their local police station, call 911 or anonymously and confidentially contact Info-Crime Montreal at 514 393 1133 or via the online reporting form.

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