logo
Toronto hairdresser charged for sexually assaulting boy during haircuts: police

Toronto hairdresser charged for sexually assaulting boy during haircuts: police

Yahoo2 days ago
A Toronto hairdresser has been charged with two counts of sexual assault after allegedly assaulting a boy during two separate haircuts, police say.
The man, 63, who owns a salon in the Bloor Street W. and Dalton Road area, was arrested Thursday, Toronto police said in a news release Friday.
He is accused of sexually assaulting a boy in September 2023 and on July 3 of this year, police said.
Police said they are concerned there may be more victims. Anyone with more information is asked to contact Toronto police or Crime Stoppers.
The accused was scheduled to appear in court for a bail hearing Friday morning, police said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Heavy Rain Likely Caused Deadly German Train Derailment, Investigators Say
Heavy Rain Likely Caused Deadly German Train Derailment, Investigators Say

New York Times

time33 minutes ago

  • New York Times

Heavy Rain Likely Caused Deadly German Train Derailment, Investigators Say

German investigators said Monday that a train derailment over the weekend that killed three people and injured 41 others was the result of a mudslide caused by heavy rains. 'The water caused a landslide on the embankment near the tracks, which in turn probably caused the derailment,' the police in Ulm, where the train was heading on Sunday evening when it went off the rails, said in a statement. The train driver, another member of the crew and a passenger were killed in the crash near Riedlingen, a small town roughly 30 miles north of Lake Constance in southern Germany. The police said that many of the injured were passengers. Videos of the scene that appeared on television networks showed several of the train's cars lying on their sides, bunched together next to the tracks. The rear car was still standing upright after the accident, but had also come off the tracks. The tracks were visibly bent several yards behind where the train came to a stop, the news footage showed. A large amount of mud was visible on several parts of the track. Rescue workers worked into the night trying to care for the wounded and transport them to surrounding hospitals. Half a dozen emergency helicopters helped in the evacuation, news reports said. The accident was one of the most deadly rail crashes in Germany since 2022, when a regional train derailed near Garmisch-Partenkirchen in southern Bavaria, killing five. In that case faulty tracks were deemed to be the cause.

Four arrests after ‘large altercation' in York city centre
Four arrests after ‘large altercation' in York city centre

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Four arrests after ‘large altercation' in York city centre

Four arrests have been made after a 'large altercation' in York city centre, police said. Officers were called to the incident in Low Ousegate at 7.45pm on Saturday (July 26). North Yorkshire Police said four arrests were made for 'various offences' including affray and assault of an emergency worker. Three of the four people have since been bailed with conditions which prevent them from entering York city centre, the force said. Senior commander for York, Superintendent Ed Haywood-Noble, said: 'We are committed to tackling all types of unacceptable and criminal behaviour in our city centre at night. 'York has a vibrant hospitality scene. The vast majority of people are using the city's bars without issue or incident and those who are intent on committing crime in York are not welcome.' Anyone with information about the incident who has not yet come forward is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 quoting 12250138659.

Reform recruits former senior detective as police and crime adviser
Reform recruits former senior detective as police and crime adviser

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Reform recruits former senior detective as police and crime adviser

A top ex-detective who spearheaded a series of high profile murder investigations will join Reform UK as its adviser on police and crime. Colin Sutton, who led the investigation into serial killer Levi Bellfield, is to help Nigel Farage's party develop its pledge to halve crime in five years. Mr Farage has said he will spend £7 billion on policies towards this goal, including by recruiting 30,000 extra police officers. The Reform leader told the Mail on Sunday newspaper that ex-police officer Mr Sutton would be a 'huge asset' to his party. Mr Sutton told the paper he would give all frontline officers tasers, reopen 300 closed police stations, and stop investigations into online arguments as part of Reform's policing offer. The two men will appear together at a press conference on Monday morning.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store