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RCMP Seek 2 Men Who Allegedly Behaved Suspiciously Near Rogers Centre In August

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Nov, 2015 11:54 AM
  • RCMP Seek 2 Men Who Allegedly Behaved Suspiciously Near Rogers Centre In August
TORONTO — RCMP are seeking help in identifying two men they allege behaved suspiciously near the Rogers Centre nearly three months ago.
 
Supt. Lise Crouch says a passerby told private security about seeing the men on the John Street Bridge near the stadium in the afternoon of Aug. 31.
 
The incident was then reported to the Mounties' national critical infrastructure team.
 
It's unclear what the men were allegedly doing and Crouch says that information will not be released until officers speak with the pair.
 
Photos of two men walking, one of them carrying a backpack, have been released. Both are described as between 22 and 30 years old, with a medium build and brown skin.
 
Crouch says there is "no imminent threat to public safety." 
 
She says there were six reports of suspicious incidents in the area over the course of that week and all but this one have been resolved and found not to be criminal.
 
Investigators don't believe the incidents are linked.

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