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Calgary police issue warning, seek info following string of sexual assaults

WATCH: Police are warning people in northwest Calgary to be on the lookout after a string of sexual assaults in the Dalhousie/Ranchlands area. At least four women have come forward as alleged victims in recent weeks. As Sarah Offin reports, the hunt is on for a suspect – Nov 23, 2022

Police are warning Calgarians in a pair of northwest communities about a string of sexual assaults in recent weeks. And CPS is asking anyone with information about the assaults in Dalhousie and Ranchlands to come forward.

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At about 11 p.m. on Nov. 6, the first victim exited a Calgary Transit bus near the intersection of Ranchlands Boulevard and Ranchero Rise N.W. and began walking toward her residence. It’s at that time police believe a man grabbed her from behind and sexually touched her without consent.

Later that same night, police attended the Dalhousie LRT station where another victim reported an unknown man touched her sexually without consent while she was walking on a path near the LRT station.

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Nearly two weeks later, another pair came forward with similar reports.

At around 12:45 a.m. on Nov. 19, a third victim was walking eastbound on Dalton Drive N.W. when an unknown man approached her from behind and, without consent, sexually touched her.

At around 5:30 a.m. that same day, police again attended Dalhousie LRT station where a fourth victim said she was waiting for a bus when an unknown man approached her from behind, sexually touching her without consent.

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“What we started to see was similarities generally in the descriptions, similarities in the location, times and type of offence that occurred, really leading us to believe this is one single offender,” CPS Insp. Rob Davidson said.

Police are working to put together a detailed description of the suspect.

“When we look at the four incidents, there does appear to be an escalation in the behavior and we really want to make sure Calgarians are aware of that. And that’s one of the reasons we’ve made this a priority file,” Davidson said.

Anyone with information about the incidents are asked to call the CPS non-emergency line at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers.

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