Images of man wanted in Toronto subway sexual assault case released by police

According to police, the suspect was wearing black shoes or boots, light blue jeans, and a dark button-down shirt.

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Photos captured by security cameras of a man wanted for an alleged sexual assault on a Toronto subway train have been have been released by police.

This comes after the man allegedly approached a woman and made unwanted sexual contact onboard a Line 1 train heading north between Yorkdale and Wilson on September 27 around 9:45 pm.

The women proceeded to push him away and steamed at him to stay away from her. She then moved to the far end of the subway train before exiting at the next station.

Police are describing the suspect as a man between the ages 24 to 30. Measuring “five-foot-nine to five-foot-11, with a light-skinned complexion, short dark hair with a slight wave and clean shaven.”

According to police, the suspect was wearing black shoes or boots, light blue jeans, and a dark button-down shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-3200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

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