Toronto police are warning the public about a man wanted for two incidents of indecent exposure on the University of Toronto's St. George campus.

The first incident occurred on Friday, Sept. 16 while the second took place on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

In the first incident, a man exposed himself to a 21-year-old woman in an open-study area in the University College building at 15 King's College Circle.

The man "approached her while committing an indecent act," police said, at which point the woman got up to leave and the man fled the scene.

In the second incident, a man wearing a black balaclava approached two women, aged 22 and 23, who were studying in the same building.

The man "exposed himself and committed an indecent act," said police. One of the women screamed and the man fled.

Police describe the man as white, in his 20s and standing five feet 10 inches tall. He has a medium build and dark eyes and dark eyebrows.

In the first incident, police say the man was wearing a black T-shirt, which he had pulled up to hide his face, and "reddish/orange boxer shorts."

In the second incident, the man was wearing a black balaclava, white T-shirt, black shorts and black running shoes.

Police are asking anyone with information about the case to contact them at 416-808-5200.