A 14-year-old boy has been charged with three public indecencies in East Lothian.
All the incidents took place in Dunbar between December last year and February.
In one, a woman was walking along Letham Gardens in the town when a cyclist passed her at around 7.45pm on Wednesday.
When she turned the corner into another street, the same person was standing against a tree carrying out an indecent act.
He chatted to the woman as she went past before walking off.
The 14-year-old has been charged with the incidents and a report will be sent ot the Children’s Reporter.
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