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Man charged with Indecent Act

RCMP have arrested a man who is accused of exposing himself at Connaught Hill Park in Prince George.

According to Police at approximately 6:00 AM yesterday (Monday), a male approached a woman and flashed her before performing an indecent act.

Cpl. Craig Douglass said they were able to quickly apprehended the suspect.

“Crimes against people are very urgent and we get there as soon as we can without putting others at risk.”

Jayden Rapheal John, an 18-year-old from Prince George, was arrested without incident.

He was held in custody overnight and is scheduled to appear in court on a charge of an Indecent Act.

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