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Police conclude investigation into incident reported at Toronto’s Wilson Station

Toronto Police Superintendent Steve Watts of the Organized Crime Enforcement unit, listens during a press conference announcing new gun control laws, in Toronto on August 5, 2022. The Toronto Police Services Board is set to meet today to decide whether to approve a nearly $50-million funding increase for the city's police force, which would see the addition of 200 officers. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston. CLB

Editor’s note: Toronto police said a man was wanted in connection with an alleged criminal harassment which reportedly took place on Jan. 23. However, in an update on Jan. 26, police said no offence had been committed. His image has been removed and this article amended.

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After an investigation into a reported incident at a Toronto transit station earlier this week, police have determined that no crime was committed.

Police said officers were investigating after two teen girls were allegedly criminally harassed in the bus area of Wilson Station.

Officers said a man had allegedly approached the girls while they were waiting for a bus and had made “unwanted and inappropriate comments” to them.

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However, in an update on Thursday, police concluded that no criminal offence was committed.

 

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