Toronto police issue safety alert after female dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted - CP24 / cp24

Thursday, June 5, 2025, 10:23 am

Toronto police have issued a safety warning following a violent incident in High Park where a woman was dragged into a wooded area and sexually assaulted. Authorities are urging vigilance as they search for the suspect, and community members are advised to remain cautious while investigations continue.


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Police say woman was dragged into woods and sexually assaulted in High Park  CP24

globalnews.ca / Woman dragged into woods at High Park and sexually assaulted: Toronto police

Toronto police say they are looking for a suspect after a woman was dragged into a wooded area of High Park and sexually assaulted Wednesday night.

torontosun.com / Female dragged into wooded area of High Park and sexually assaulted: Cops

Toronto Police are warning people in the High Park area after a female pedestrian was dragged off a pathway and sexually assaulted. The incident unfolded on Wednesday around 10:40 p.m. in the Howard Park Ave. and Parkside Dr. area. The female — whose age police did not release — was walking on a…

cp24.com/ / Toronto police issue safety alert after female dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted - CP24

Toronto police issue safety alert after female dragged into wooded area at High Park and sexually assaulted  CP24

citynews.ca / Man wanted in High Park sexual assault dragged woman through wooded area: police

A suspect is wanted after police say a woman was sexually assaulted in High Park late Wednesday night. Toronto police say they were called to the park in the Howard Park Avenue and Parkside Drive area around 10:40 p.m. It’s alleged the female victim was walking on a paved pathway when she was…


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