Police reveal suspect vehicle in park space incident exposure case

Additional information has been released related to a case that was made public in mid-July involving a man who has been allegedly indecently exposing himself in the Westminster-area Greenbelt park space near 129th and Harmony Parkway. When the case was initially report in mid-July, the incidents had been reported on three separate occasions.

On August 22, the Westminster Police Department released an update in the case, noting that their agency is still working to identify and locate the male suspect.

Authorities also noted that new information indicates the male may be driving a 2018 white Kia Sportage. This is a key detail that could help the public assist law enforcement in finding a suspect.

The male suspect was previously described as between 30 and 40 years old, 5-foot-8 to six-foot tall, and with brown or reddish hair and a beard. He may have recently shaved his head to appear bald, according to law enforcement.

Those who may have any information that could help to solve the case should contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. A cash reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction may be available, with tipsters able to remain anonymous.

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An image provided by Westminster Police Department of where the alleged indecent exposure has occurred.
An image provided by Westminster Police Department of where the alleged indecent exposure has occurred.

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