A woman told police a stranger had said 'hi' and 'hello' while staring at her before lowering his pants
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A woman flagged down officers patrolling the west side of the park around 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday and told them a man had approached her and exposed himself to her.She said the stranger had said “hi” and “hello” while staring at her before lowering his pants and exposing himself, said police. Afterwards, the man walked away.“We would like the public to be aware of this incident and to report any similar occurrences to police,” said Cpl. Mike Kalanj of Burnaby RCMP in a news release on Thursday.
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