York Regional Police have released a video of a suspect wanted in connection with the assault of a woman who was 'forcefully dragged' in Markham on Wednesday night.
York Regional Police have released a video of a suspect wanted in connection with the assault of a woman who was "forcefully dragged" in Markham on Wednesday night.In the video released Friday, a man is seen walking on an alleyway before turning onto a sidewalk. The footage jumps two minutes forward and shows the man jogging back into the alleyway.
According to police, a woman was walking through an alleyway from McCowan Road towards Woodhall Road between 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. when a male suspect allegedly grabbed her and "forcefully dragged" her between two houses. Police said the suspect might have been forced to retreat after motion-sensor lights between the homes got activated. They added that a person was also walking a dog at the time, which may have also scared the suspect.He is described as five-foot-ten with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a dark-coloured coat, hat, gloves, boots and light-coloured pants.
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