Mounties are releasing a man's photo in an effort to identify a culprit who has been exposing his genitals to females in Strathcona County and Westlock.

A man exposed himself to females at three different businesses at Sherwood Park's Village Market Shopping Centre after 1 p.m. on June 2.

The man first went to the Safeway Starbucks, exposing himself to the female worker behind the counter. He then walked over to the deli area where he again exposed his genitals to three more female employees and an unknown number of female customers.

Surveillance footage shows the suspect speaking to an unknown female customer at the deli and appears to hand her something.

Around 1:10 p.m., the male walked out of the Safeway and witnesses observed him get in to an older, four-door dark blue car and drive southeast towards the Tim Hortons.

A few minutes later, the same suspect approached another female in the parking lot of the Bank of Nova Scotia in the same shopping complex. He asked the female for directions and made a comment about just getting off of a plane, while speaking with the female he again exposed his genitals. The female walked away and did not see the direction the male left in.

Then around 1:30 p.m.,the same suspect entered the London Drugs located in the far east end of the shopping complex. The male approached a female customer inside the store, asked for directions, made the same comment about just getting off of a plane and again exposed his genitals. Witnesses watched the suspect walk around the store and exit a short time later.

Surveillance footage was obtained at Safeway and London Drugs. While in Safeway the man was also wearing a brown jacket, but in London Drugs he was carrying the jacket.

In all incidents, the man approached female customers or employees, stood close to them with the zipper of his pants undone and his genitals hanging out.

Westlock RCMP had a similar incident on June 3, about 2 p.m. in the Westlock Sobey's and surveillance footage from that complaint shows the same man.

RCMP would like to speak with anyone who witnessed any of these incidents or had any contact with the suspect. Anyone with information can call the Strathcona County RCMP at (780) 467-7741.