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Public's help sought to find sexual assault suspect

The man allegedly repeatedly sexually assaulted a woman with special needs
Reported by News Talk Radio staff
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Police have released a photo and are asking for the public's help in finding a man who sexually assaulted a woman with special-needs in Saskatoon.

The incident began in late May, when the 22-year-old woman boarded a bus downtown. She was approached by a man, described as aboriginal and between 30 and 40 years of age, who started talking to her. He convinced her to leave the bus with him in the area of 33rd Street and Idylwyld Drive.

The suspect then took the victim to a nearby park and sexually assaulted her. He then took her to a residence and sexually assaulted her several more times over the next 24 hours. She was eventually released.

The man has a medium build, was clean shaven with short dark hair and was wearing blue jeans, a grey and white striped hoodie and a white and black ball cap with a logo. He had a black mountain bike with gold lettering on the frame with him at the time. He may go by the name Willace or Wallace.

Anyone with information regarding the suspect or this incident is asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 975-8300, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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