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Calgary police ask for help to identify sexual assault suspect in attack at hotel​on May 28, 2025 at 1:56 pm

The Calgary Police Service is requesting the public’s help in identifying a man believed to have robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in a northeast hotel room. Read More

​Victim sexually assaulted multiple times at hotel before suspect fled with cash and her cellphone   

Victim sexually assaulted multiple times at hotel before suspect fled with cash and her cellphone

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The Calgary Police Service is requesting the public’s help in identifying a man believed to have robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in a northeast hotel room.

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On May 16 around 3 p.m., the suspect met with an unknown woman in a hotel located in the 100 block of Freeport Boulevard N.E., police say.

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The suspect threatened the woman and brandished a knife, police said in a news release, and demanded cash, the victim’s cellphone and access to the room safe. He then restrained the woman and sexually assaulted her multiple times before fleeing with cash and the victim’s cellphone.

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Officers began an investigation and is now for asking the public’s help to identify the suspect.

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He is described as approximately 20 to 30 years old, between five feet eight and five feet 11 tall, weighing between 150 and 200 pounds, with a medium build, short black hair and black facial hair. He was last seen wearing a white Puma hoodie, blue or grey pants and grey running shoes.

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Suspect believed to be responsible for robbing and sexually assaulting a woman in a Calgary hotel room. Photo courtesy Calgary Police Service.

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Anyone with information about the identity of the suspect is asked to contact police by calling 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers online, by calling 1-800-222-8477 or by using the P3 Tips mobile app.

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