Regina Police are asking the public for information that could assist in a sexual assault investigation.
On Friday, just after 11 p.m. police responded to Arcola Street and Lacon Street after a report of a sexual assault.
From speaking to the 14 year old victim, police learned that the victim was walking on a path when a male approached them from behind, pushed them to the ground and sexual assaulted the victim.
The suspect then fled east bound towards Ring Road.
The suspect is described as approximately 6 feet tall with a heavy build.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Regina Police or Crime Stoppers.
Regina Police Looking for Assistance from the Public in Regards to a Sexual Assault
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