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Naked Man On The Run In Suwanee

Posted: 10:51 am EDT March 27, 2008Updated: 12:50 pm EDT March 28, 2008

Police in Suwanee say they are on the lookout for a streaker who has run around in his birthday suit more than once.

The latest incident happened in the Suwanee Station neighborhood earlier this week. Two women described the streaker as a tall, skinny, white man who wears nothing but white athletic socks.

The description is the same as a man who was spotted streaking in Suwanee's Chattahoochee Run subdivision last November. In that instance the man exposed himself to two women in different parts of the neighborhood on the same day.

"It's kind of strange that all of a sudden we've got this nut-case running around," Suwanee Police Department spokesman Capt. Clyde Byers told the Gwinnett Daily Post.

Police said the man drives a 2-door Saturn with no tag.

Officials said the nude suspect could face public indecency charges.

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