Pervert Who Flashed To A Group Of Toddlers Outside Nursery - On The Loose

It happened in the picturesque country village of Saxilby, Lincolnshire - home to St Botolph’s Church

A pervert who exposed himself to a group of TODDLERS in a rural village, is being hunted by police.

The man, believed to be white, deliberately revealed his genitals to several children outside a nursery school in Saxilby, Lincolnshire.

Lincolnshire police, who confirmed the incident took place on Tuesday, are investigating but the sicko remains at large.

No more identifying details are available and it is not known if the flasher is a convicted sex offender.

Parents are urged to be extra vigilant and letters were sent home with local children. The head teacher spoke to pupils in assembly, reminding them how to keep safe.

A worried mum-of-three, whose children attend the village school and nursery, 36, said: “It made me shudder to get the letter. You could see parents eyeballing each other and not wanting to mention it in front of the kids.

"I literally had chills down my spine and I called the police to check it was true.

"You might expect the odd dodgy bloke in a city park behind a bush - but to purposely violate innocent three-year-olds by revealing his penis is beyond vile and utterly disturbing.”

A spokesman for Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Board said: “Our advice to children who witness any distressing incidents of this sort, is to tell your teachers, parents or other responsible adults as soon as possible. They will be able to pass on details to the police immediately.”

He advised parents to contact police on 101, if they have non-emergency queries relating to this.

Saxilby is a large semi-rural village situated about six miles north of the cathedral city of Lincoln.

It hit the headlines in 2013, when a warrant was issued at a house there, in relation to the Woolwich terror attack - when soldier Lee Rigby was publicly hacked to death on a London street.

Lincoln Castle: The pretty rural village is six miles outside historic Lincoln