Police are hunting a sick flasher who indecently exposed himself near a Scots school. An investigation has been launched after the man was seen near Tayport Primary School in Fife at around 11am on Wednesday.
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police arrived. The 12-year-old boy was cycling at around 5.30pm on Friday on the A6124 Carberry to Whitecraig Road in East Lothian.
He was knocked from the bike by a dark coloured Vauxhall and seriously injured his arm. It is understood the car knocked over the boy from behind and police say it was possibly a Signum or Astra model.The driver initially stopped but left the scene before cops arrived.The boy was taken to hospital for treatment.The Daily Record and Sunday Mail have always been at
.Police are hunting a sick flasher who indecently exposed himself near a Scots school. An investigation has been launched after the man was seen near Tayport Primary School in Fife at around 11am on Wednesday.
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