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Ottawa police hate and bias crime unit has identified man, woman in alleged assault in Stittsville

A file photo of Ottawa Police Services headquarters on Elgin Street.
A file photo of Ottawa Police Services headquarters on Elgin Street. Photo by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia

The Ottawa Police Service had said Monday its hate and bias crime unit was looking for the public’s help to identify two people allegedly involved in a reported assault in the Old Stittsville area in October.

Later in the day, it issued a news release stating the suspects had been identified, thanking the public for their help.

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After an alleged “road rage” incident between a vehicle and two people on a motorcycle at about 9 p.m. on Oct. 11, the motorcycle followed the vehicle to a gas station, police said.

The female rider is alleged to have first confronted the male driver and then assaulted them.

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