Peel Regional Police released surveillance video of a man wanted in a hate-motivated assault at a Tim Hortons in Mississauga on July 19 at about 6 a.m. An irate customer confronted an employee, uttered racial and derogatory slurs and spat on the employee; the employee was not physically hurt. The suspect left in a white four-door Ford commercial truck with a black dump chassis. Police describe the suspect as heavyset, wearing a dark baseball cap, an orange or red shirt with white writing resembling "Coca Cola," dark pants and light-coloured shoes. Investigators are tracking the vehicle on cameras and urge anyone with information to come forward.
Peel Regional Police have released surveillance video of a man wanted in an alleged hate-motivated assault last month at a Tim Hortons store in Mississauga. The incident happened at the Tim Hortons on Lakeshore Road and Lakefront Promenade on July 19 at about 6 a.m., police said in a news release on Wednesday. According to police, an irate customer confronted an employee. The customer uttered "racial and derogatory slurs" and spat on the employee before leaving. The employee was not physically hurt.
The man left the area in a white four-door Ford commercial truck with a black dump chassis at the rear. Police describe the suspect as having a heavy build and wearing a dark baseball cap with an orange or red shirt with white writing that resembles "Coca Cola," dark pants and light-coloured shoes. Investigators are continuing to track his vehicle on various cameras until they can read its licence plate, police added. Anyone with information is urged to come forward to police.
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