'Dangerous' Edmonton Man Accused Of Luring Teen Girls On Snapchat Is In Winnipeg Right Now

"The Winnipeg Police Service is currently searching for a male wanted for a number of offences."
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A news release on October 16 warned the public that Winnipeg Police are currently on the hunt for an Edmonton man accused of several offences. 

The man, Aaron Renee Prasad-Pal, is wanted for several reasons including luring a child under 16, sexual assault, and sexual interference, among others, detailed the police release.  

According to the Winnipeg Sun, the criminal was allegedly contacting and luring teen girls using Snapchat. 

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Prasad-Pal was confirmed to be in Winnipeg on October 15.

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"Prasad-Pal is considered armed and dangerous and is not to be approached. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call 911," warns the release. 

The man is described as six-foot-three with black hair and black eyes. 

He is of South Asian descent and is 24 years old. 

While the crimes were committed in Edmonton, police have now confirmed that the man is on the loose in Winnipeg. 

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