Crime & Safety
Glen Ellyn Police Continue to Investigate Public Indecency Complaints
A woman said a man exposed himself along the Illinois Prairie Path on June 11 and another public indecency report was made on June 9.

Two cases of public indecency that occurred in Glen Ellyn in recent weeks -- one along the Illinois Prairie Path on June 11 and another on June 9 near a fitness store in downtown Glen Ellyn--remain under investigation, authorities said Tuesday.
No arrests have made and no similar incidents have since been reported, according to an e-mail from William Holmer, Assistant Chief of Police for the Glen Ellyn Police Department.
The most-recent case happened at about 7:45 p.m. on June 11. A 22-year-old female jogger told police she was running on the Illinois Prairie Path near Walnut Glen Park when she noticed a man with his shorts down, according to Glen Ellyn police. As she ran past him, he turned and walked toward her while exposing himself.
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He then ran southbound from the scene.
The suspect is described as a black male with light complexion in his late teens or early twenties. He is about five feet seven inches tall with athletic build and short black hair. He was wearing black basketball shorts with red trim and a grey hooded sweatshirt, police said.
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The description of the offender in the June 9 incident is similar to the description of the offender in the Prairie Path incident, police said.
Police said Prairie Path users should be mindful of their surroundings and are encouraged to call 911 in the event of an emergency. Police also urged residents to report any suspicious activity.
Anyone with information regarding either incidents can call police at (630) 469-1187.
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