Toronto police looking for suspect after teenager sexually assaulted on TTC bus Toronto TTC
Police are seeking the public's help in the search for a suspect in an investigation where a teenage woman was sexually assaulted aboard a TTC bus last week.
The woman boarded the bus in the Pharmacy Avenue and Lawrence East area, and a man later boarded the bus at Lawrence East SRT station. Police allege that the man then sexually assaulted the woman before fleeing the bus in the Markham Road and Lawrence East area.
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