sport news Kyle Walker will NOT face criminal charges after allegedly flashing at women in ... trends now Kyle Walker will NOT face criminal charges after the Manchester City star allegedly flashed at women in a Wilmslow bar... but the England footballer has been punished with an out of court disposal By Sami Mokbel For Mailonline Published: 16:47 GMT, 17 March 2023 | Updated: 20:51 GMT, 17 March 2023 227 shares 41 Viewcomments Manchester City defender Kyle Walker will not face criminal charges by police following their probe into an alleged incident at a Wilmslow bar. The England star, however, has been punished with an out of court disposal, with the investigation now closed. Following a report in The Sun, Cheshire Police said it was ‘aware of a video circulating on social media’ of an alleged incident in Wilmslow earlier this month. The newspaper accused Walker of indecent exposure but there was no mention of indecent exposure in a police statement. Police have now conducted their investigation and have not formally charged or cautioned the England international. An out of court disposal is a non-statutory order and therefore does not form as part of a criminal record, Manchester City and England defender Kyle Walker will not face criminal charges by police following their probe into an alleged incident at a bar in Wilmslow earlier this month Walker (pictured training last month) reported on time for Manchester City training on Tuesday morning before controversial footage of the afternoon drinking session was revealed The Manchester City star pulled down his trousers to flash at a bar, fondled a blonde woman's breasts and kissed her in moments caught on video, a report claimed earlier this month Walker (left), 32, appeared to grind behind a woman, who was not his wife Annie Kilner (right) A police spokesman said: ‘On Wednesday 8 March, Cheshire Constabulary was made aware of a video circulating on social media in relation to an alleged incident at a bar in the Wilmslow area. Officers have now concluded their enquiries which included speaking to those directly involved. A 32-year-old man from Prestbury voluntarily attended a police station for questioning on 16 March. ‘He has been dealt with by an out of court disposal and the matter is now closed.’ Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility