Police seek 'Cuban' suspect in forcible confinement case
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11/04/2009 |
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The man seen in this low-res security image (top right) is suspected in the forcible confinement case in north London, Friday (Oct. 30) |
London police are looking for a man who referred to himself as "Cuban"(seen in surveillance image left (inset) in an incident that saw an employee of a north London restaurant assaulted, threatened and forcibly confined inside the business, Friday last week (Oct. 30).
The incident took place at around 4 a.m., police said, when the suspect, who exhibited "bizarre behaviour" approached the employee of Marshall's Pasta, 580 Adelaide St. N., and walked with him from the Oxford Street and Mornington Street area to the restaurant.
"The victim was assaulted and confined inside the business before the suspect fled the
scene. The victim sustained minor injuries," police said.
The suspect is described as male, 25-30, tanned complexion,
very short dark hair, sunglasses resting on top of his head, 5'10" tall,
medium build, wearing a three-tone white and grey or blue turtle neck
sweater, jeans, and white shoes. "The suspect referred to himself as Cuban," police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call London police at 519-661-5670 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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