Halifax Regional Police are investigating a sexual assault that allegedly took place at a popular bus terminal Monday afternoon.
In a release, police say officers received a report around 3:30 p.m. of a sexual assault at the Mumford Terminal on Mumford Road.
“A man approached a woman waiting at the terminal and touched her in a sexual manner,” it said. “The victim left the area and the man was last seen at the terminal.”
The suspect is described as a man with short black and grey hair, a light moustache and facial hair. At the time he was wearing a dark jacket, a grey shirt with a maroon hood, jeans and work boots.
This is the second alleged sexual assault to take place in a public area during broad daylight in Halifax in less than a week.
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Around 11:15 a.m. on June 2, Halifax Regional Police received a report of an alleged sexual assault that happened near Peace and Friendship Park in the city’s downtown.
In a release last week, police said a man approached a group of female youths who were not known to him and touched one of them in a sexual manner before fleeing the area on foot.
In that case, the suspect is described as a white man, about 25 to 35 years old, with a thin build and long brown hair in a ponytail. He was wearing a black and white ballcap, a faded red shirt and cargo pants.
Anyone with information about either sexual assault is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.
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