Toronto Police On Lookout For A Stalker Accused Of Following Teenage Girl Home From School Multiple Times
Investigators reveal that the girl has encountered the man on several occasions while using the TTC, and on December 18, he once again followed her home from school.
Toronto police are looking for an individual who allegedly stalked a teenage girl on her way home from school multiple times over the last two weeks.
According to law enforcement, on December 14, the teen was walking home in the vicinity of Beverly Street and Dundas Street West when an unfamiliar person approached her, initiating a conversation. The man reportedly instructed her to follow him behind a building, but she declined and continued on her route.
Investigators reveal that the girl has encountered the man on several occasions while using the TTC, and on December 18, he once again followed her home from school.
Described by the police as a male aged between 20 and 25 years old, with a slender build, and standing between five feet, seven inches and five feet, nine inches tall, the suspect was observed wearing a camouflage jacket in white, grey, and black with the hood up, along with black pants and running shoes featuring white soles.
An image of the suspect has been released to the public, and authorities are urging anyone with information about the individual to reach out to investigators at 416-808-5200 or provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers.
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