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Search on for men accused of exposing themselves to Osceola girls

OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — A third incident of men exposing themselves to girls and young women has been reported in Osceola County.

The first incident happened in Kissimmee on September 12.

According to investigators, a man exposed himself to a 17-year-old girl in the area of West Vine Street.

Police said the girl told them she paid no attention to the man and kept walking.

As the teenager approached her bus stop on Columbia Avenue, the man grabbed her and touched her inappropriately, police said.

According to police, the girl ran and so did the man.

The second incident happened Wednesday morning in the Poinciana area.

Investigators said a man exposed himself to three girls walking to their bus stop.

Deputies said the man was driving an older model, green, four-door vehicle and rolled down his window, exposing himself to the girls.

According to investigators, the girls ran to Discovery Intermediate School for help following the incident.

The girls were able to give them a good description of the man, investigators said.

On Wednesday evening, investigators said, a 19-year-old woman was walking in the area of San Remo Road and Fresno Court in Poinciana, when  she noticed a forest-green car pull up near her and park.

Investigators said the woman then saw the driver expose himself and touch himself inappropriately.

The woman went home and called the Sheriff's Deparment.

Detectives are looking for a Hispanic or white male in his late 20s with short, black hair, dark brown eyes and a short beard. He was wearing a blue t-shirt, blue jeans and reflective sunglasses on his head.

Investigators have released composite sketches of suspects in all three incidents.

Several deputies' cruisers and a sheriff's helicopter were over the Poinciana area as students went to school Thursday morning.

Anyone with information is asked to call CRIMELINE at 800-423-TIPS (8477).

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