Toronto police are searching for an adult male suspect who allegedly ejaculated on a woman’s clothing as she was walking with her baby in a stroller in midtown on Monday.
Police received a call for a sexual assault at around noon in the area of Ava and Chiltern Hill roads, near the intersection of Bathurst Street and Eglinton Avenue West.
Police say a woman was walking in the area with her baby in a stroller when a man approached her, unprovoked. “The man ejaculated on the victim's clothing,” Toronto police said in a press release. “The man then got into a white van and drove away.” The suspect is described by police as a white man, last seen wearing a dark-coloured hooded sweater with his hood up, a hooded brown jacket, dark cargo pants and dark boots.
Investigators are asking anyone with information to contact police at 416-808-1300, or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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