PICKERING, Ont. – Police say they’re looking for two suspects after four people were pepper sprayed in the parking lot of a Tim Hortons in Pickering, Ont.
Durham Regional Police say two men approached a group of 16 to 20-year-olds on Sunday afternoon and demanded their belongings.
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When the group members did not comply immediately, police allege one of the suspects pepper sprayed the three men and one woman before fleeing in a car.
The four victims experienced eye and skin irritation, and police say one of the men separated his shoulder when he fell during the attack.
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Police say the two suspects are both men between 18 to 20 years of age, adding that one man is believed to have a teardrop tattoo on his face.
Anyone with information is being asked to come forward.
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