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Calgary police seek suspect in show-home sex assault

Police are on the hunt for a man said to have sexually assaulted a woman who was working in a Calgary show home. Police are on the hunt for a man said to have sexually assaulted a woman who was working in a Calgary show home.
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Police are on the hunt for a man said to have sexually assaulted a woman who was working in a Calgary show home.

It happened Tuesday around 7 p.m. in the southwest neighbourhood of Alpine Park.

Police say a man entered a show home on Alpine Avenue and acted as a potential home buyer.

As a female employee toured the man around the home, he confined her to a room and touched her in a sexual manner without consent, police say.

When the woman threatened to call police, he fled.

The suspect is middle-aged, six feet to 6’2” with a heavy build and a thick brown and grey beard.

He wore a grey jacket or hoodie, blue pants and a black toque.

He drove away in a dark-coloured SUV similar to an older-model Toyota RAV4.

Anyone with information about the suspect’s identity is asked to call police directly at 403-266-1234 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 or calgarycrimestoppers.org, or through the P3 Tips app. 

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