A 56-year-old man is in custody after a female dog walker was shown pictures on his phone.
A man has been arrested after a dog walker was shown indecent images by a passerby in a West Yorkshire park.West Yorkshire Police said he showed her pictures of a dog on his phone before allegedly scrolling to indecent images featuring himself.
Officers believe similar incidents have happened in other parks and urged anyone with concerns to come forward. A force spokesperson said: "The woman was not injured during the incident, but it understandably caused considerable distress and concern."Follow BBC Yorkshire on
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