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The Durham Regional Police Service says Johnathan Sheard, 32, of Newtonville, has been charged with four counts of commit an indecent act in a public place. (Photo: DRPS)

Multiple cases of “indecent exposure” in an Ontario town have led to charges for a man accused of exposing himself in a grocery store, police in Durham say.

The most recent incident happened on March 2 at the Metro grocery store on King Street East in Bowmanville approximately 20 kilometres east of Oshawa, the Durham Regional Police Service says.

Police say a man was walking around the store with his genitals exposed.

Officers arrested the male suspect and say an investigation linked the man to three other similar incidents dating back to December.

Durham police say Johnathan Sheard, 32, of Newtonville, has been charged with four counts of commit an indecent act in a public place.

Police are concerned that there may …

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