Man exposes himself to SCC students

Friday, May 30, 2014

Two Shoreline Community College students have reported seeing a man exposing himself multiple times since April.

The two female students told school officials that the man was an approximately 40-year-old white male with blond curly hair and driving a white Ford van with a white rack on the roof.

On two occasions, the man was naked from the waist down and exposed himself by opening the door to the van while parked as the students walked by. One incident was in a parking lot in along the east side of Aurora Ave N in the 15200 block. A second incident occurred in a parking lot along N 160th Ave near the Aurora Square shopping mall, the students reported. In both cases, the man beckoned the students to come to the van, the students said.

According to the students, they saw the man in the van on a third occasion, again along N 160th Ave near the Aurora Square shopping mall. In that incident, the students turned and walked the opposite direction and the van drove away.

The first incident was in early April and the most recent in mid-May, but were only reported to school officials on May 29. College officials worked with the students to report the incidents to Shoreline Police.

Anyone with information about these incidents or anyone who has encountered this man can call the KCSO police non-emergency dispatch number at 206-296-3311. The city of Shoreline contracts with the Sheriff’s Office for police and dispatch services.

Police and college safety officials remind everyone to be aware of their surroundings, never approach a strange vehicle and always report emergencies by calling 911.

Updated 05-31-2014 4:28pm

1 comments:

Anonymous,  May 31, 2014 at 9:14 AM  

The east side of Aurora in the 152000 block is near the Scottish Rite Temple and strangely not adjacent to SCC students. Only one of these incidents appear to involve SCC, but I guess run of the mill Shoreline residents don't concern the Shoreline Police.

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