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CRIME SCENE: Cops hunt suspect in attack on TTC worker

KNOW THIS GUY? Toronto Police are looking for him in connection with an attack on a TTC worker.
KNOW THIS GUY? Toronto Police are looking for him in connection with an attack on a TTC worker. Photo by HANDOUT /TORONTO POLICE

Toronto Police detectives are hunting a male attacker who is accused of assaulting a TTC worker at the Eglinton West station bus terminal. According to cops, the incident happened Saturday around 2 a.m. When the suspect was told that buses were no longer running, he began arguing with the TTC employee.

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And when the worker walked over to lock the door, the suspect forced his way back into the station and assaulted the worker. The attacker is described as 5’11”, around 37 years old, medium to heavy build with a moustache and glasses. He was wearing a dark blue jacket, faded jeans, white Puma runners, a yellow baseball hat, and carrying a maroon gym bag.

Anyone with information should contact police at 416-808-1300, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 (TIPS) or www.222tips.com.

John Moyer, 56, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with eight counts of sexual interference, two counts of invitation to sexual touching, and one count each of making child pornography and possessing child pornography. HANDOUT/TORONTO POLICE
John Moyer, 56, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with eight counts of sexual interference, two counts of invitation to sexual touching, and one count each of making child pornography and possessing child pornography. HANDOUT/TORONTO POLICE

HISTORICAL CHILD SEX ASSAULT ARREST

A 56-year-old Toronto man has been arrested and charged in a historical child sex assault investigation and cops fear there are more victims. Police say that between 2011 and 2013, a young boy was allegedly assaulted at a Toronto home. John Moyer, 56, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with eight counts of sexual interference, two counts of invitation to sexual touching, and one count each of making child pornography and possessing child pornography.

According to cops, detectives said further investigation revealed the suspect had contact with children as far back as 2004. Anyone with information should contact police at 416-808-4300 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477 (TIPS).

KNOW HIM? Call Hamilton cops. HANDOUT/ HAMILTON POLICE
KNOW HIM? Call Hamilton cops. HANDOUT/ HAMILTON POLICE

HAMILTON COPS PROBE ASSAULT

Police in Hamilton are hunting an attacker who injured an employee of a Mountain business. Cops say that on Friday around 1:48 p.m., the suspect entered the enterprise located at 1660 Upper James St. where he proceeded to attack the employee causing serious injuries. The suspect fled the area northbound on foot towards Upper James St.

He is described as thin, with black hair and a receding hairline. At the time of the attack he was wearing a green camo-pattern winter jacket, a trapper hat, blue medical mask and grey khakis. Police believe a witness to this event was in the area driving the red Toyota Camry with winter rims. Police would like to speak to the driver of this vehicle as they may have important information related to this case.

WITNESS SOUGHT: They were driving this red Toyota Camry. HANDOUT/ HAMILTON POLICE
WITNESS SOUGHT: They were driving this red Toyota Camry. HANDOUT/ HAMILTON POLICE

The suspect is considered armed and dangerous. If you encounter the suspect pictured, DO NOT APPROACH. Call 911. If you recognize the male or vehicle pictured, please call the on-duty Division 3 Staff Sergeant at 905-546-3886 or Det Matt Reed at 905-546-8970.