Public Safety Alert Issued Near Trinity Bellwoods After 3 Disturbing Incidents

A man has targeted several young women over the course of two weeks.
Contributing Writer

Police have issued a public safety alert in Toronto. Investigators are asking for help in identifying a man accused of tricking women into watching pornographic videos near Trinity Bellwoods Park. 

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Police have stated that the suspect approaches his victims in a car under the guise of asking for directions. He then shows them a video before committing an "indecent act."

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It is believed the same man is responsible for all of these incidents. 


Toronto Police Services 

Three separate incidents involving similar acts were reported over the course of two weeks.

The first two incidents saw the man driving a black Honda Civic. However, in the last incident, he was reportedly seen in a white SUV.

Anyone with further information on the cases is being asked to contact police at 416-808-1400.

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