A vehicle believed to be connected to an incident in Amherstburg on July 11, 2022, is seen in a security camera image. Photo provided by Windsor Police Amherstburg Detachment.A vehicle believed to be connected to an incident in Amherstburg on July 11, 2022, is seen in a security camera image. Photo provided by Windsor Police Amherstburg Detachment.
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Suspect vehicle identified in Amherstburg harassment case

Windsor police have released an image of a pickup truck believed to be connected to an incident this week in Amherstburg.

Officers responded to a call Monday afternoon for a report of a female being followed by an adult male between 4:40 p.m. and 5 p.m. The person was first seen near Sandwich Street and Richmond Street.

The youth told police that the man drove his pickup truck slowly behind her. The truck was then seen turning off on a side street and was parked. The driver got out and began following the female on foot. The female then ran until she lost sight of the suspect.

Police at Windsor's Amherstburg detachment had put out a call for surveillance camera footage, and officers were able to obtain footage of the involved vehicle, which is now described as a dark-coloured Ford pickup with black rims and extended side-view mirrors.

The suspect is still described as a White male in his 40s, tall with a thin build. He was clean-shaven with buzzed grey hair and wore glasses, a burgundy shirt and blue shorts.

Anyone with information is urged to call Windsor police’s Amherstburg detachment at (519) 736-2252. Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at (519) 258-TIPS (8477).

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