Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a man who they say exposed himself to children in Lehigh County on Monday.
The Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a car and its driver who is wanted for exposing himself to a nine-year-old in Lehigh County Monday afternoon.
According to police, a nine-year-old girl, along with her younger sister and two other children, were walking their dog on Lincoln Court when an unknown older man, driving a blue Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab pick-up truck, approached the children.
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