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Sandy Bay RCMP searching for man who reportedly grabbed girl

RCMP in northern Saskatchewan have released a sketch of suspicious man reported last month in hopes to identify him. Saskatchewan RCMP / Supplied

A suspicious man reportedly grabbed a girl’s wrist in northern Saskatchewan on March 24. The investigation so far has failed to locate the individual and police have released a sketch in hopes it will help in identifying him.

RCMP said a 14-year-old girl was walking home in Sandy Bay when an unknown man in a truck stopped and called her over to the window at around 11 p.m. CT.

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When the girl was close enough, he allegedly grabbed her by the wrist. The teenager was able to break free and run home while the truck drove off in the opposite direction.

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He is described as being in his 30s with light skin and had a scratch on his left cheek. The man was wearing a black hoodie, a hat with “Creighton” on it and glasses.

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The truck was described as black and possibly a Dodge Ram.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 306-754-4600.

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