Shock Indecent Exposure on Larkfield Road Shakes Nuthall
Police are urgently hunting a man who shamelessly flashed two children on Larkfield Road, Nuthall, on March 23, 2025. The disturbing incident left the youngsters visibly shaken.
Nottinghamshire Police slammed the act as “totally unacceptable” and have launched a full-scale investigation to catch the culprit.
CCTV Snap Released – Public Help Needed
Officers have released a CCTV image showing a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident. Detectives are urging anyone who recognises the suspect or has information to come forward without delay.
PC Laura MacTavish, leading the probe, said: “This was a distressing incident that has understandably caused concern in the local community. We are treating this matter with the utmost seriousness and are pursuing all lines of enquiry.”
How You Can Help Catch the Pervert
Police ask locals to check any doorbell or CCTV footage and report anything suspicious. You can:
- Call 101, quoting incident 430 of March 23, 2025
- Or report anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or crimestoppers-uk.org
Community Outraged – Parents on High Alert
The incident has sparked alarm among residents and parents, with community pages blowing up with outrage.
“Absolutely vile. My daughter walks this road every day. Hope they catch him soon,” wrote one concerned Facebook user.
“We need better street patrols and lighting here. This should never happen near kids,” added another.
Child Safety in Spotlight
Child protection groups like NSPCC and Childline remind parents to:
- Teach children about stranger danger and personal boundaries.
- Encourage kids to speak up about any unsettling encounters.
- Report suspicious behaviour to police straight away.
Parents can find helpful safety resources to discuss these topics in an age-appropriate way.
Police Urge Vigilance as Hunt Continues
With investigations heating up, Nottinghamshire Police call on the public to help identify and stop the offender responsible for the Nuthall indecent exposure. Community support is vital to bring this predator to justice.