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Police search for man who exposed himself to children in Md.

WASHINGTON — Prince George’s County police are searching for a man who exposed himself to two middle school children in Temple Hills, Maryland.

Both incidents occurred as the students were walking to or from Benjamin Stoddert Middle School, police said in a news release.

A female student said a man in a gray car exposed himself to her at about 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 on Keith Street as she was walking home, police said.

A male student had a similar experience while walking to the same school at about 7:30 a.m. Thursday, police said. The child said a man in a gray car exposed himself to him while he was walking along 23rd Parkway.

The man in the gray car did not touch either of the children, police said.

Police ask anyone with information to call 301-749-5064.

Below is a map of the area where the incidents took place.

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