The RCMP is looking to identify two men who investigators say may be able assist police with an ongoing investigation into a suspicious incident near the Rogers Centre in August.

In a news release sent out Wednesday, the RCMP said on Aug. 31 at around 3:30 p.m., a passerby noticed two men exhibiting suspicious behaviour on the John Street Bridge near the Rogers Centre

Information about the incident was then passed on to local police, who submitted a “Suspicious Incident Report” (SIR) to the RCMP’s National Critical Infrastructure Team.

Officials would not release any more information on exactly what the two males were seen doing but the RCMP said the SIR is used to collect information on incidents that may be related to national security.

The two men are described as being between the ages of 20 and 30 with a medium build and brown skin.

One of the men was seen wearing a green and white striped shirt with red trim, blue jeans, blue Adidas shoes with yellow laces and a watch. He was carrying a backpack and sunglasses.

The second man, police say, was reportedly wearing a blue and yellow striped shirt with some purple stripes, dark blue jeans, blue Puma shoes with yellow laces, a watch and sunglasses that were hanging on his shirt buttons.

More information may be released Thursday morning during a media availability with RCMP Supt. Lise Crouch.