Cops in South Jersey are asking for help identifying a man wanted for alleged lewd behavior inside a store.

Incident Reported at Marshall's on Route 73

The Evesham Township Police Department says on Monday afternoon, June 2nd, their officers were called to Marshall's in the Willow Ridge Shopping Center on Route 73 for a report of a "past-tense lewdness complaint."

Suspect Accused of Repeatedly Exposing Himself

Employees reported that a man had entered the store a couple of hours prior and allegedly exposed his genitals to multiple patrons.

Staffers said that the same man "had committed a similar act at the location approximately one week prior, where he exposed his genitals to several patron’s including a juvenile."

A man allegedly exposed himself inside Marshall's on Route 73 in Evesham Twp NJ - Photo: Google Maps
A man allegedly exposed himself inside Marshall's on Route 73 in Evesham Twp NJ - Photo: Google Maps
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Witnesses described the suspect as a Black man in his early twenties with short hair. This description was confirmed through video surveillance footage, which captured the suspect entering the store.

A man allegedly exposed himself inside Marshall's store in Evesham Township - Photo: Evesham Twp Police Dept / Canva
A man allegedly exposed himself inside Marshall's store in Evesham Township - Photo: Evesham Twp Police Dept / Canva
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Help Evesham Twp. Police

If you are a victim of one of these crimes, have any information regarding what happened, or know the identity of the suspect, contact the Evesham Township Police Department at (856) 983-1116. Anonymous tips can be made by calling (856) 983-4699.

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