Lethbridge Herald

Police hoping to identify more assault victims of accused city man

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The Lethbridge Police Services is hoping to identify additional victims of an accused 47-yearold Lethbridge man Malek Fares, who has been charged with sexual assault for the second time in two months.

In a recent press release, LPS says as part of an ongoing investigat­ion, they are releasing Fares’ photo in an effort to encourage unidentifi­ed victims, who may not know him by name or only by an alias, to come forward.

The release states that for the second time in two months, LPS have charged Fares with an incident where a woman was sexually assaulted inside a trailer.

On Jan. 30, police responded to a report that a 26-year-old female had been sexually assaulted by a male inside a trailer parked in a lot along the 3700 block of Mayor Magrath Drive South.

Following the sexual assault, the victim left the trailer and the male followed her inside a nearby store where she entered the women’s washroom and waited until police arrived. The male was arrested without incident inside the store. The male and victim, both of no fixed address, are known to one another.

Fares is charged with sexual assault. He has been released from custody with conditions of no contact with the victim and is scheduled to appear in court March 27.

The release adds that this is not Fares’ first time facing sexual assault charges. On Dec. 8, a 39-yearold woman reported she had been sexually assaulted by a male inside a trailer parked in a lot along the 3700 block of Mayor Magrath Drive South. In that case the victim also reported the male had previously assaulted her by causing burn injuries.

Police located the male and truck and trailer still parked in the lot and he was arrested without incident. The accused and victim are also known to one another. Fares was subsequent­ly charged with sexual assault, assault with a weapon and assault during that investigat­ion.

“Further investigat­ion has determined Fares is known to frequent the Lethbridge shelter and downtown core and engage vulnerable women. Police have also obtained evidence from multiple sources that he has victimized additional women,” reads the release.

Anyone who has been victimized is asked to call police at 403-328-4444 and reference file 24001791.

Anyone who has informatio­n that could assist the investigat­ion can also submit anonymous online tips to Crime Stoppers at www.p3tips.com or by calling 1-800-222-8477(TIPS).

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