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Edmonton police seek additional complaints against suspect

Saskatchewan RCMP are assisting the Edmonton Police Service who have charged a man with sexual assault by disseminating information that may result in additional complaints.
Vincent Noseworthy
Vincent Noseworthy

Saskatchewan RCMP are assisting the Edmonton Police Service who have charged a man with sexual assault by disseminating information that may result in additional complaints.

According to a news release issued Friday, the Edmonton Police Service has charged Vincent Noseworthy, 39, in connection to a sexual assault and believes there may be additional complainants.

On Sunday, Oct. 14, a woman reported to police that she had been sexually assaulted by a man identified as Vincent Noseworthy on Tuesday, Aug. 14.

The woman reportedly met Noseworthy, who she became acquainted with through Tinder, for a date. The two then drove to a rural location outside of Edmonton in the female’s vehicle where Noseworthy allegedly confined her and violently sexually and physically assaulted her.

Noseworthy was arrested on Wednesday, Oct. 31, and has been charged with aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, choking with the intent to overcome resistance, assault and unlawful confinement. He has since been released on conditions.

Noseworthy is active on online dating websites and may use the name “Vinnie Worth.”  As a result, investigators believe there may be additional complainants and are concerned that he may commit another offence. In the interest of public safety, police are encouraging any additional complainants to come forward.