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Toronto police investigating multiple assaults in city’s west end

Police said the first reported incident occurred on May 13. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Toronto police say they are investigating multiple assaults in a west-end neighbourhood, with the first incident dating back to mid-May.

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Police first issued a news release on Thursday, saying they had received reports of two assaults in the area of Roncesvalles and Howard Park avenues — one on July 20 and another the day after.

In the first incident, a man reportedly approached a 36-year-old woman and threw a soda at her before fleeing the area.

On July 21, a man approached a 33-year-old woman from behind and assaulted her before fleeing, police said.

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Officers described the man as being five-foot-nine to five-foot-10 with black hair and an athletic build. He was wearing a surgical mask, running shoes and dark “athletic clothing.”

Police appealed for anyone with information to contact them and on Wednesday, officers issued a second release detailing four additional alleged assaults in the same area — three against women and one man.

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Investigators now say they have received a report of an assault as far back as May 13 and as recently as Tuesday.

In each of the cases, a man is reported to have approached a victim and assaulted them.

The man was described as being five-foot-eight to five-foot-10, 25 to 40 years old, with black hair and a thin to medium build.

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Police said he was wearing grey shorts, a grey t-shirt, and a black baseball cap in the most recent incident.

Officers said they’re investigating if the cases are connected and again are appealing for anyone with information to contact them at 416-808-1100 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

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