Man arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman in downtown Winnipeg bus shelter
Man allegedly made sexual comments, exposed himself and assaulted woman
Winnipeg police have made an arrest after a passerby saw a man assaulting a woman inside a downtown bus shelter on Friday evening.
Just before 6 p.m., officers responded to the area of Garry Street and Portage Avenue where they took a man into custody, police said in a news release on Saturday.
It's believed the woman in her 50s had been sitting in the bus shelter when a man she didn't know entered and made a sexual comment and exposed himself. He then began to assault her, the release said.
At that point, a person saw what was happening and called police.
The woman didn't need to be taken to the hospital.
A 38-year-old man from Winnipeg is facing charges of sexual assault and assault. He was released to appear in court, which is mandated by the Criminal Code of Canada.
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