Austin police are asking the public to help them find a flasher who has been exposing himself to women in far South Austin outside their homes or in their neighborhood.

In six incidents in a neighborhood near Manchaca and Frate Barker roads, the man exposes his genitals to women working outside or walking and jogging, Austin police said in a statement Thursday.

The incidents occurred between Sept. 21 and Oct. 1 between 8:15 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. One incident occurred at noon.

Police said the man is walking or jogging with a cell phone in his hand. Once he gets the woman’s attention, he shines the light from his phone onto his genitals.

The man is described as someone in his late teens to early 30s, weighing about 180 to 210 pounds and standing about 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-11. He was last seen wearing a baseball cap, shorts, shirt or muscle shirt, socks and dark shoes, police said.

Investigators think the man has exposed himself to other women who have not filed a police report. They are asking those victims to call police.

Anyone with information about these incidents or has seen someone matching the police description can call Austin police’s sex crimes hotline at 512-974-5095.

Tips can also be submitted through Austin police’s mobile app, Austin PD, a free download on iPhone and Android.