The Abbotsford Police Department (APD) says it is investigating an incident of alleged sexual assault after a woman accused four men of driving her to the Sumas Mountain area against her will.
The woman told investigators that the suspects, driving a Lincoln Navigator or similar vehicle, picked her up near the area of Cannon Avenue and Bevan Avenue in Abbotsford in the evening on Feb. 10.
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They then drove off, driving to a location she did not want to go to and refusing to let her leave the car.
The Abbotsford Police Sex Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation, and officers believe that the victim was targeted.
The APD is now asking the public for assistance in identifying and locating the suspects.
Witnesses, who either noticed suspicious activity near Cannon Avenue and Bevan Avenue on Feb. 10 between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. or in the Sumas Mountain area between 9 p.m. and midnight, are asked to contact police at 604-859-5225.
While the first suspect was described as having black hair with some gray, a longer beard, and wearing a black hoodie and jeans, the second suspect supposedly was clean-shaven, had straight hair, was wearing a black hoodie with dark green cargo pants, and was of medium build.
The victim described the third suspect as sculpted with a pencil-line beard that transitions into a goatee, and short hair. He is estimated to be in his late twenties to mid-thirties, of medium build.
The fourth suspect is described as a chubbier build with dark hair, a scruffy beard and diamond earrings in both ears.