
Female assaulted by male youth while walking on trail near Elmira: police
The Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) is investigating a report of a sexual assault in Woolwich Township.
On Thursday at around 5 p.m., police received a report of a sexual assault on the walking trail at the Woolwich Reservoir off of Reid Woods Drive, just northwest of Elmira.
'The adult female victim was walking on the trail when she was approached and assaulted by a male youth,' police said in a media release.
No injuries were reported.
The suspect is described as a White male, approximately 5′4″, with brown, short hair, wearing a long-sleeved blue, green and white plaid shirt, jeans and clog-style shoes. He was riding a dark-coloured bicycle at the time of the incident, police say.
The investigation is ongoing by WRPS' Special Victims Unit.
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