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Victoria police investigate unprovoked violent attack in James Bay neighbourhood

The woman was walking her dog around 10 p.m. when a man pushed her from behind into the corner of a building face-first, causing her to suffer lacerations and head injuries, police said.

Man searched woman's pockets while she lay on the ground but did not steal anything, police said

The side of a Victoria Police car.
Police are asking the public for any information about an unprovoked nighttime attack on a woman walking her dog in the James Bay neighbourhood on April 30. (Ken Mizokoshi/CBC)

Police are investigating after a woman was randomly attacked in the James Bay neighbourhood of Victoria on Saturday evening. 

The woman was walking her dog around 10 p.m. PT on the 400-block of Simcoe Street when a man pushed her from behind into the corner of a building face-first, the Victoria Police Department said in a news release. 

The man searched through her pockets as the woman lay on the ground, but did not steal anything, before fleeing the scene. 

The woman suffered lacerations and head injuries. She reported the incident to police on Tuesday after going to the hospital for additional symptoms from the head injury. 

Police said her injuries are not life-threatening, but continue to impact her well-being.

The suspect is described as white, six feet tall with a slim build, around the age of 50, with grey hair. He was wearing a blue or green jacket at the time of the attack. 

Officers are asking for witnesses or anyone with surveillance footage from the 400-block of Simcoe Street to call the VicPD Report Desk at 250-995-7654 ext. 1.