Recognize this guy? Police hunting for suspect sought in August robbery, knifing

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Ottawa police are hunting for a young man captured on surveillance video allegedly trying to use a bank card that had been stolen from a victim who was beaten and stabbed.

The suspect — who police describe as a Middle Eastern male of about 18 with some facial hair and large, dark-framed glasses — is the third suspect involved in an Aug. 7 robbery, police said on Monday. He was caught on video at a south-end bank the day after the robbery.

Police say the victim came across three suspects in a parked car near the baseball diamond on Lorry Greenberg Drive on Aug. 7. The suspects left the area with the victim, who was assaulted, choked, robbed of his phone and stabbed in the leg with a knife before being left at Bank Street and Queensdale Avenue.

The baseball diamond stabbing and robbery is one of three cases being investigated by the police’s robbery unit after a spate of crimes in July and August. So far, four teens aged 14 to 18 have been charged in connection to the three cases.

On July 22, a youth arranged to meet a male at the South Keys Plaza but instead was confronted by four males who told him to get in their car and then drove him behind the shopping centre and around the city’s south end. He was robbed of his phone and cash and repeatedly assaulted, police said. His captors dropped him in a secluded area off Rideau Road, where he flagged down a passing car for help.

On Aug. 3, police responded to the robbery of a convenience store on Pleasant Park Road near St. Laurent Boulevard. Soon after, the robbery suspect called 911 himself from the area of Hunt Club and Hawthorne roads telling police he’d been approached by three males and “compelled” to commit the crime. Afterwards, the trio dropped the victim on Hawthorne Road. He had cuts from a knife and was released without charge pending an investigation.

Police also said Monday that they’ve laid additional charges of robbery, kidnapping, assault causing bodily harm, conspiracy and forcible confinement against a 16-year-old boy in the Aug. 3 incident. He had already been charged in the July 22 robbery. He was scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Ottawa police’s robbery unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. Anonymous tips can be made to Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.

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