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Woman, 64, allegedly sexually assaulted on TTC subway train: Toronto police

Toronto police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting an older woman aboard a TTC subway train mid-July. Lars Hagberg / File / The Canadian Press

Toronto police are searching for a suspect accused of sexually assaulting a woman aboard a TTC subway train in mid-July.

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The incident reportedly happened around 9:50 a.m. on July 19, when a 64-year-old woman was travelling on a southbound subway train between North York City Centre and York Mills stations.

Police said a man sat down beside the woman and used a bag to conceal his arm as he allegedly sexually assaulted her.

The victim had moved seats and advised other passengers of the incident after it had happened.

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Police said the man fled the train at York Mills station and continued onto the next northbound subway train.

The suspect is described as male, about 30 to 35-years-old, standing 5’7″ tall, with a thin build and a black goatee/moustache.

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At the time, he was wearing a black or dark grey hat with large writing on it, dark sunglasses, a white T-shirt, light blue jeans with paint on them, yellow or mustard coloured shoes and was carrying a large black-and-white reusable bag.

A photo of the suspect was released by police on Tuesday.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-3200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

Toronto police are searching for this suspect in connection with an alleged sexual assault of an older woman aboard a TTC subway train in July. Handout / Toronto Police Service
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