Video of sex assault suspect who posed as ride-hailing driver released
CBC News | Posted: March 17, 2017 7:14 PM | Last Updated: March 23, 2017
Footage shows the man getting out of a van and approaching another woman prior to the assault
Calgary police have released a video they say shows a man who falsely identified himself as a ride-hailing company driver before sexually assaulting a woman.
The incident took place early on the morning of March 5. A group of people were standing outside a restaurant in the 300 block of 11th Ave. S.W. when a man in a blue minivan pulled up and said he was a ride-hailing driver, according to police.
One woman had arranged for a ride with a company and thought the man was there to pick her up.
Police said the driver insisted on walking the woman to her door once they arrived at her home and then proceeded to make unwanted comments before repeatedly and inappropriately touching the woman.
After the alleged assault, the man left and the woman called police.
Video released
Police have now released video footage from near the location where the woman was picked up, which shows a man getting out of a navy blue 2008 to 2010 Dodge Caravan and approaching a different woman.
That woman continued walking and the man got back in the van.
Police said the minivan appeared to have something hanging in the back window and had cloth seats.
The man is described as light skinned, in his early 30s with a distinct accent. He stands approximately 5-10" tall, with a medium build, dark eyes and no facial hair.
He was wearing a black baseball hat, black and white shoes and gloves.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Calgary police at 403-266-1234, or anonymously at Crime Stoppers.
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