Suspect wanted for alleged reports of lewdness at Utah State University. (Photo: USU Police Department)

LOGAN — Utah State University police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man who is wanted for questioning after he allegedly left notes with pornographic images on cars and exposed himself in public.

According to a press release, officers report that on June 17, the man taped a note to a woman’s vehicle with a pornographic image inside. The incident happened in the area of Old Main.

Suspect wanted for alleged reports of lewdness at Utah State University. (Photo: USU Police Department)

The man was also observed on the Logan campus that day between 10 a.m. and 1:43 p.m., police said.

Then again on Saturday, police said a driver was traveling on US-89 at the intersection of Champ Drive near the Family Life building, when they noticed the man with his shorts down, exposing himself to traffic.

Officers said, although the individual did not report it to police at the time, they did tell coworkers. The suspect was seen on campus that same day between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

On Sunday, the same driver pulled into campus in the same area and parked in front of the Agriculture Sciences building. When they went to leave, they found a note with a pornographic image taped to their car. The note had similar verbiage used in the prior letter.

The man in question was reportedly observed again on campus between 3:45 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., officials reported.

The suspect is described as a black man, with a skinny build and short hair. He also appears to have a mustache and goatee.

Police said that each time the man went to campus, he changed into shorts. He also carried a black backpack with white lettering on the front.

Anyone with information on the man’s identity should call the USU Police Department and speak with Detective Nick Bowman at 435-797-1939.


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