Detective Superintendent Andrea Kell, the force's Head of Crime, made the pledge after Wayne Couzens was this week jailed
A senior North Yorkshire police officer has promised that all incidents of flashing 'will be taken seriously and will be fully investigated' - and has urged women to report any incidents 'as soon as possible'.
Detective Superintendent Andrea Kell, the force's Head of Crime, made the pledge after Wayne Couzens was this week jailed for 19 months for three incidents of ‘flashing’ committed before he raped and murdered York woman Sarah Everard in Kent in 2021.
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