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Assault: Suspect Arrested
May 07, 2025
Location of incidentNelson Mandela Walk and Gerrard Street East
Date and time of incidentFriday, May 02, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Date and time reportedFriday, May 02, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Incident details
Three members of the public reported to TMU Security that an individual approached them and hit one of them. Security attended and arrested the individual. No visible injuries were reported. Toronto Police Service were notified and attended.
Description information
The individual was described as female with a light complexion, is 21 years old and approximately 173 cm (5’8”). They had long dark brown hair. They were wearing a black short sleeved shirt and black sweatpants.
Definition of Assault
An assault is when someone intentionally applies force (or attempts or threatens to apply force) to another person without their consent.
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