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Police seek witnesses, surveillance video of May 15 Innisfil sexual assault

Assault occurred in Crossroads Park area on May 15 between 6 and 7 p.m.
2015-12-30 South Simcoe Police KA 02
File photo. Kenneth Armstrong/Village Media

NEWS RELEASE
SOUTH SIMCOE POLICE
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INNISFIL - South Simcoe Police Service continues to seek the public's assistance in a sexual assault investigation in Innisfil. Officers with the Criminal Investigation Bureau are appealing for witnesses to come forward and are asking anyone in the area with surveillance cameras to contact police.

Investigators would like to thank the citizens who have already reported information and provided video footage.

Police are particularly interested in hearing from people with security cameras in the area of Crossroads Park where the assault occurred or nearby Chalmers Crescent.

Officers are also hoping to hear from anyone who was in the area, even if they didn't witness anything, in order to build a timeline for this incident.

The sexual assault of a teenage girl occurred between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. on May 15, 2018. Police are looking for three male suspects who fled on foot.

SUSPECT #1: white, pale skin, 17-18 years, average build, shorter than 5'10, a few moles on his neck, blonde shaved hair, green t-shirt with darker green diagonal stripes (possibly Adidas logo), fake Ray-Ban style sunglasses with a black frame and lime green arms, blue jeans.

SUSPECT #2: white, very skinny, bony narrow chin, 17 years, taller than 5'10, light brown hair wearing a light grey baseball cap with red clasp (wearing backwards on his head), tight navy blue t-shirt with shiny grey basketball shorts with red stripes on the side. He also wore a thin gold chain around his neck.

SUSPECT #3: tanned skin, possibly Spanish or East Indian, 18-19 years, very deep voice, dark brown hair with black sunglasses on his head, maroon gold shirt with one button undone, black stud earring in his right ear, had writing on his left hand (unknown what it said), muscular build.

South Simcoe Police Service reminds citizens to always be alert, travel in pairs and in well-lit areas, especially at night. Don't take shortcuts through trails, avoid wearing headphones when walking or running and carry a cell phone for emergency calls. Report any suspicious vehicles and people to police. Call police immediately if you are a victim of a crime.

Anyone with information is asked to call the South Simcoe Police Service Criminal Investigation Bureau at 905-775-3311, 705-436-2141 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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