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Suspect accused of watching victims in stalls inside women’s washroom at downtown office building: Toronto police

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Toronto police are trying to identify a suspect investigators say watched victims in stalls inside a women's washroom at a downtown office building. (Toronto Police Service handout)

Toronto police are trying to identify a suspect accused of watching women while inside washroom stalls at a downtown office building.

According to police, at around 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 1, officers were called to the area of Dundas Street West and Yonge Street for a “suspicious incident.”

Police said a man entered an office building in the area, entered a women’s washroom, and watched victims while they were in their private stalls.

The man was confronted and escorted out of the building before police arrived.

He is described by police as between five-foot-five and five-foot-six, with a thin build, brown eyes, black hair, unshaven, and was wearing silver earrings and a silver chain necklace.

An image of the suspect has been released by police.

Anyone with information about the suspect is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.