Employer in Whitby Charged with Sexual Assault

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An employer in Whitby is facing numerous charges of sexual assault after victims came forward to police.

 

On Thursday, April 12, 2018, the two female victims contacted police regarding incidents of sexual assault by their employer at a Whitby restaurant. The incidents took place between June, 2015 to April, 2018. The accused owns a restaurant in Whitby and the investigators want to ensure there are no further victims.

 

Cameron MCGEE, age 34, of Burns Street West in Whitby has been charged with Sexual Assault x7 and Forcible Confinement x2. He was held for a bail hearing.

 

Anyone with new information about this investigation is asked to contact D/Cst. Willis from Central West Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 1829.

 

Anonymous information can be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.durhamregionalcrimestoppers.ca and tipsters may be eligible for a $2,000 cash reward.

 

Pete Fisher
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