POLICE are investigating three separate incidents of indecent exposure in Abingdon and Didcot.
The first happened at 7.50am on Tuesday and involved a white man in his late 40s or early 50s, described as large and with short cropped hair or possibly bald.
He was inside a blue Peugeot 206 and exposed himself to a woman as she walked past between Wessex Road and St Andrew’s Road in Didcot, near the fire station.
The man was wearing dark jeans or work trousers and a pale blue polo shirt with a logo and elbow-length sleeves.
At about 4pm on the same day a man driving a small four-wheel-drive style car exposed himself to a woman and touched himself inappropriately as he drove past her in Cotman Close, Abingdon, police said.
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The car was a dark or black colour and the man was white, in his early 40s and of average build.
He was over 6ft tall, had stubble and light-coloured hair and was wearing light blue jeans and a dark brown top.
The third incident took place on Thursday when a white man in his early 20s of slim build and with short dark hair exposed himself and touched himself inappropriately in front of a woman as she cycled in the Boxhill Park area of Abingdon.
Police said he was wearing a dark zip-up top and was later seen in a dark-coloured car, possibly a Ford Fiesta, with a registration starting VF08.
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