AN E-FIT of a man who inappropriately touched himself in front of two teenagers has been released by police.

It comes as part of Thames Valley Police's (TVP) re-appeal following the incident of indecent exposure, which took place in Sindlesham, Wokingham, last month.

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On Sunday, September 13 at around 11am, two teenage girls were walking along Mole Road, in the direction of Winnersh railway station when a vehicle drove past them.

When the pair joined King Street Lane, the same vehicle had pulled up on the same side of the road that they were walking on and as the two girls walked past the parked car, they saw that there was a man inside who was touching himself inappropriately.

After the girls walked past, the car drove off.

The vehicle is described as an older model car, which was silver.

There was a dog case placed on the back seat, which prevented the boot from being shut completely.

The boot was held down using two black straps.

Investigating officer, PC Kyra Trudgill, of Loddon Valley police station, said: "I am releasing this E-fit image as part of a re-appeal for witnesses and information in relation to this incident.

"It was an appalling incident to have taken place, in broad daylight – and was a distressing experience for the two teenage girls involved.

"I would ask that anyone who recognises the person depicted in the E-fit image, or that has any information relating to this incident, to please contact us.

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"You can make a report by calling 101, or using our online reporting form here. Please quote reference 43200287390 when making any reports about this incident.

"Alternatively, you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you prefer to remain anonymous while making a report."