CRIME SCENE: Man accused of voyeurism, exposure in Financial District washroom

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A man faces charges after police were called to investigate an act of alleged voyeurism in the Bay-Adelaide Sts. area.
Toronto Police alleged a man entered a washroom and watched a victim go to the bathroom, before exposing himself and fleeing.
Jay Braga, 62, of Toronto, is charged with voyeurism and indecent act.
MAN THREATENED SEX ASSAULT
Toronto police officers are looking for a suspect after a man allegedly threatened to sexually assault a woman in the Bloor-Shaw Sts. area.
The victims were standing in their garage that faced a laneway when a man started a conversation around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday.
When the victims ended the conversation, the man allegedly threatened to sexually assault a female victim. The suspect allegedly charged at the victims, but they made it into the residence, according to police.
The suspect stayed at the front of the house before leaving the area on foot.
The suspect is described as white, in his early 20s, 5-foot-9, with dark hair. He wore a dark top with a grey hoodie underneath, dark-coloured track pants with stripes, and black shoes with white soles.
Police urged anyone with information to contact police at 416-808-1400.

MAN ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY REMOVING MONITOR
A Toronto man accused of removing his ankle monitor has been arrested and charged with breaching bail conditions.
Toronto Police said Arnold Edzodzomo, 29, was arrested on Sunday and charged with two counts of failing to comply with a release order after allegedly removing his ankle monitor on July 3 in the Allen Rd.-Lawrence Ave. W. area.
Edzodzomo was released from custody and ordered to wear the monitor, police said, after being charged with sexual assault and criminal harassment.
Police said between April 28 and May 9, a man allegedly followed a woman on the walking trails at Earl Bales Park. He also allegedly waited for the victim outside of a public washroom before continuing to follow and run after her several times.
The same man is also accused of following a woman into a washroom at the Barbara Frum public library on June 12 before allegedly sexually assaulting her. A staff member was able to assist the victim and take her to a safe place before the man fled.
Anyone with information is asked to contact 416-808-3200 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or 222tips.com.
COPS PROBING PROWLING INCIDENT
Police are trying to track down three men in a prowl-by-night investigation in Flemingdon Park.
Toronto Police said they responded to a suspicious incident on Saturday at about 3:20 a.m. in the Ferrand Dr.-Eglinton Ave. E. area after three people stopped at the victim’s residence, allegedly tried to open a door and one of them peered through a window.
The suspects fled before police arrived.

The first suspect is a male with a thin build who was wearing a black hooded sweater with “Hoodrich” on the front, black pants, black shoes, grey gloves and a black balaclava.
The second suspect is a male with a thin build who was wearing a black jacket, grey hooded sweater, black pants, black shoes, black gloves and a blue mask.
The third suspect is a male with a thin build who was wearing a grey/white/black hooded sweater, black mask, black pants, white shoes and black gloves.
Anyone with information can contact 416-808-5500 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or 222tips.com.
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2 SOUGHT AFTER COURTICE HOME INVASION
Police requested the public’s help in identifying two suspects after an armed home invasion in Courtice.
Durham Regional Police said officers responded to a residence in the Lawson Rd.-Townline Rd. N. area of Courtice on Friday at about 2:30 a.m. for reports of a home invasion.
Two unknown males allegedly entered the home and assaulted the owners, police said, striking one of them “multiple times” with a taser.
The first suspect is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound white male who was dressed all in black. The second suspect is also male and was also wearing all-black clothing.
Investigators asked that anyone with security or dashcam footage from the area contact them at 905-579-1520, Ext. 1617, or Durham Regional Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
— With files from Toronto Sun staff













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