Man charged with exposure after multiple distressing incidents
A man has been charged with two offences relating to exposure in Louth over the course of the last month.
Lincolnshire Police first received a report that a man had exposed himself to a lone female worker at a business in the town at 4.45 am on 7 May.
Brooklyn McLarnon, 22, of Northgate in Louth, was interviewed voluntarily on 22 May about the incident and has been summosed to court charged with exposure.
The date for that hearing has not yet been determined.
A further report was then received where a woman alleged that she was walking her dog near the railway walk, Monks Dyke Road in the town on 31 May when she was followed by a man who then exposed himself to her at 6.45am.
On 1 June 2022, McLarnon was charged with one count of exposure in connection with that incident. He has been released on bail and is due in court on 17 July.
Neither woman was physically touched in either incident.
Officers are appealing for anyone else who may have any information to get in touch.
Sergeant Kelly Palmer, from the Louth Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We know how worrying it may be to hear these details, but we’d like to reassure you that we take reports like this very seriously and we are conducting a thorough investigation, as well as carrying out patrols of the area.
“We’re grateful to the women who have come forward with reports, and would encourage anyone else with information to also speak with us.”
If you have information which can help the investigation, please contact us by calling 101 quoting incident 65 of 31 May.


