Nova Scotia

Man allegedly peering into women's bedrooms in Wolfville

RCMP are advising people to keep unattended doors and windows locked after multiple reports of a peeping Tom looking in windows on Prospect Street.

RCMP say there have been 5 reports since the end of June

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RCMP say the alleged incidents occurred on Prospect Street in Wolfville, N.S. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

RCMP are investigating reports of a man peering into the bedroom windows of women in a Wolfville, N.S., neighbourhood.

Police said Tuesday the alleged incidents occurred on Prospect Street, a residential street near Acadia University and the downtown area.

The initial report was made at the end of June, and there have been four more since.

The suspect is described as a man in his 20s with curly brown hair and light brown skin. Police say he is clean shaven and wears round glasses.

Police are asking residents to report any suspicious activity, and are recommending people lock any unattended doors and windows.

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