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Vancouver Police Ask For Help Identifying Victim And Suspect Recorded In Violent Attack

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Sep, 2015 04:46 PM
    Vancouver police have no suspect and no victim, but they have video of what is believed to be a violent assault of a woman.
     
    Police became aware of the attack when a business turned in video that had been captured on video from its security camera.
     
    The video was from Feb. 2 of this year and police say they've taken a number of steps to try and identify the man and woman involved, but have been unsuccessful.
     
    Investigators are looking for a white man, aged 25 to 40, with a medium build.
     
    He was wearing dark Adidas track pants, a grey hoodie, a light-billed baseball cap and had a dark, hiking-style backpack.
     
    Police say the 30- to 50-year-old aboriginal or Asian woman had short dark hair and was wearing a grey long-sleeved shirt and black pants.

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