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Sexual Assault
March 25, 2022
Location of incidentVictoria Street and Gould Street
Date and time of incidentFriday, March 18, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.
Date and time reportedFriday, March 18, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.
Incident details
A Ryerson community member reported to Ryerson Security that an individual followed them attempting to speak to them and then touched their arm without consent. Security attended, identified the individual and barred them from campus. The community member declined assistance from Toronto Police Service.
Description information
The individual was described as male, with a dark complexion, is 26 years old and approximately 170 cm (5’7”). They had short black hair. They were wearing a blue golf shirt, blue sweatpants and multi-coloured running shoes.
Definition of Sexual Assault
A sexual assault is when someone applies force in a sexual manner (or attempts or threatens to apply force) to another person without their consent.
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