Update: Ottawa police still seeking one suspect in south Bank Street carjackings

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Ottawa police said Wednesday they were still seeking public assistance to identify one of two suspects in a pair of violent carjacking incidents since Nov. 3 in the city’s south end.

One suspect had been identified as a youth, police said in an updated news release on Wednesday, adding that the investigation was continuing as to the identity of the second individual.

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The first incident occurred in the 2200 block of Bank Street on Nov. 3, when the suspects approached the victim and demanded the keys to their vehicle.

When the victim attempted to flee the area, they were assaulted with unspecified weapons. Police recovered the vehicle the next day near Bank Street and Lester Road.

Four days later, at about 11:20 p.m., there was a similar attack in the 2400 block of Bank Street, where suspects approached the victim in a parking lot and demanded their vehicle keys.

Once again, when the victim attempted to flee, they were assaulted with a weapon. This time, the suspects fled the area without the vehicle.

The victims both received injuries.

Police described the second suspect as being of Middle Eastern heritage, 18-20 years old and standing about five feet eight inches (173 centimetres) tall. He spoke English without an accent. At the time of the incidents, he wore a brown hooded sweatshirt with markings on the front, a shiny black jacket, black shoes with white trim and a black balaclava.

Anyone with information as to the identity of the remaining suspects or information about the incidents was asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service robbery unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116.

Anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or online at crimestoppers.ca.

Suspect Two Carjackings
A photo of Suspect 2 release by the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit on Friday. Photo by Ottawa Police Service /Handout

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