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Crime Stoppers Report: suspect still sought after alleged sex assault of jogger

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Windsor and Essex County Crime Stoppers are asking for the public’s help finding a suspect who allegedly sexually assaulted a jogger in Lakeshore.

Police say the incident took place on Thursday, Sept. 1 on Amy Croft Drive.Amy Croft Drive in Lakeshore, Ont., on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. (Melanie Borrelli/CTV News Windsor)

The woman was able to quickly run to a place of safety following the incident.

Lakeshore OPP released a composite sketch of the suspect.Police describe the suspect as a white man, about 5’7” in height with a thin build. He was wearing a black sweater and black pants.

Crime Stoppers coordinator Sarah Werstein says the runner did the right thing by fleeing to a place of safety. She says there are other pro-active measures runners can take.

Crime Stoppers tips for runners:

  • If playing music, keep only one earphone in to be aware of your surroundings
  • Try to run during daylight hours, in populated areas
  • Let someone know your route and how long you will be gone for
  • Have GPS settings put on certain apps and programs where other people have access to it
  • Check phone settings for the emergency SOS feature.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online at www.catchcrooks.com.

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