Second sexual assault investigation at Country Thunder underway
RCMP are investigating a second sexual assault which took place at Country Thunder on Friday night.
Lumsden RCMP received the report around 10 p.m. Investigation determined a woman was approached by an unknown man as she was leaving a portable restroom, according to a release from Saskatchewan RCMP.
According to RCMP, the man made comments towards the woman, made physical advances to her, and tried to force her into a portable restroom. The woman was able to escape without injuries, RCMP said.
Lumsden RCMP are investigating the incident and ask anyone with any information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
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The man is described as being about six feet tall. He was wearing a red plaid shirt, jean shorts, a tan cowboy hat, and two diamond earrings.
RCMP do not believe this incident is connected to a previous report of a sexual assault, which occurred in the early hours of Friday morning.
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