Flasher On The Loose Again

by Lauren York
on 6th February 2010
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Christopher Savage, the last flasher caught in Cambridge

The Tab is offering a £50 reward to anyone who catches the Cambridge flasher.

In the last couple of weeks there have been incidents involving the notorious flasher in the Newnham area, Grange Road, Clarkson Road and Storey's way.

The man in question seems to target student hostels. He doesn't approach people on the street, preferring to wait outside a ground floor window. 

Girls working on their essays with the curtains open have frequently got an eyeful.

Police hoped that the culprit had been caught in 2008 when a man was sentenced having admitted to exposing himself over 100 times, mainly to students. 

Despite conceding that he needed help the man still maintained that his habit was not sexually motivated.

All the female members of St John's have been cautioned to take care, as many of the colleges hostels lie within his preferred territory.

Head Porter Paul Doxey warned: "Ladies…the flasher is back. I thought he had disappeared due to the cold weather but clearly not. Let me know if you are unfortunate enough to encounter this idiot."

Have you had an unwelcome visit from the flasher? Help The Tab catch Cambridge's night time menace! A photo or any evidence leading to his identification will be rewarded with £50. Email news@cambridgetab.co.uk with information.

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  • Ken
    February 7, 2010

    The guy was just hanging brain. I mean, what's all the fuss?

  • flash_analysis
    February 7, 2010

    it has been noted by the porters of one affected college that the flasher principally flashes in the rain. i don't know if this might help potential bounty hunters out there… keep your eyes open for little worm when the skies open……

  • ugh
    February 9, 2010

    I almost had him! But alas, quick as a flash, he was gone.