
Suspect sought after woman attacked in Ranchero Park area
Calgary police need your help to identify a man in a Canada Day attack.
Police say the suspect tried to sexually assault a female jogger after he knocked her to the ground.
Sketches of the suspect have been released.
He's in his mid-30s, six feet tall with a muscular or heavy build, black hair, acne scars and a distinctive scar behind his right ear.
Calgary police need your help to identify a man in a Canada Day attack.
Calgary police need your help to identify a man in a Canada Day attack.
The woman was hit over the head while out for a morning jog in the area of Ranchero Park in the city's northwest.
The victim fought back as her attacker tried to sexually assault her.
He fled, and she called 911.
Police did not locate the suspect.
If you know who he is, you're asked to call police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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