Patrick Joseph Paul Pelletier, 59, was charged last week in connection with reports of a man masturbating in his car at a red light on Lougheed Highway near Gaglardi Way in May.
A 59-year-old Port Moody man has been charged with two counts of committing an indecent act in relation to an incident inside a vehicle on Lougheed Highway in Burnaby in May.
His vehicle had been stopped beside a westbound 136 bus at around 3:55 p.m., and a teenager on the bus captured video of the suspect and turned it over to police.
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