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Assault: Update
February 24, 2026
Location of incidentGeorge Vari Engineering and Computing Centre
Date and time of incidentMonday, February 23, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.
Date and time reportedMonday, February 23, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.
Incident details
A TMU community member and two community guests reported to TMU Security that an individual approached them and threw an open milk carton at them, causing the milk carton to strike them and spill milk on their belongings. The individual then ran away. Toronto Police Service has been notified.
Description information
The individual was described as male with a medium complexion and approximately 180 cm (5’11”). They were wearing a maroon hat, a balaclava, sunglasses, grey zip-up sweater, maroon sweatpants and had a blue backpack.
Definition of Assault
An assault is when someone intentionally applies force (or attempts or threatens to apply force) to another person without their consent.
Image of individual related to assault incident as described
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