A man is facing charges for sexual assault after he allegedly pretended to be a rideshare driver and offered a ride to the victim.
According to York police, on Sept. 21 at about 3 a. m., a woman was waiting for her ride near Major Mackenzie Drive West and Jane Street.
A man approached her, struck up a conversation, and claimed he was a rideshare driver. He then offered to take her home.
Once they got into his vehicle, he supposedly drove to a parking lot on Major Mackenzie where he stopped and sexually assaulted her.
The man then allegedly threatened her, forced her out of the car, and drove off.
The victim reached out to the police. When officers arrived, they found the suspect’s vehicle nearby after searching the area.
Mohammad Shaqueel Zolmay, 30, from Richmond Hill has been arrested and charged with sexual assault, kidnapping, and uttering threats.
The allegations have not yet been proven in court.
His photo has been released as investigators think there may be other victims who haven’t come forward.
Zolmay was held for a bail hearing and is set to appear in court on Oct. 3.
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