Kingston police officers charge man after three women sexually assaulted at Queen’s University

By CityNews Ottawa

The Kingston Police Service (KPS) has laid a number of charges against a 21-year-old man after three women were sexually assaulted at Queen's University.  

On Jan. 31 at roughly 6:10 p.m., police officers came to the Queen's Centre at the university after receiving a complaint that man was found by campus security lying on the floor inside a women's bathroom. 

Police officers issued a provincial offence notice to the man, and escorted him off the property. 

The same man returned to the Queen's Centre at 6:50 p.m. on the same day and touched two women in an inappropriate sexual manner, the KPS said in a release. 

A short time after, another woman was inappropriately touched in a bathroom at Stauffer Library by the same man.  

The accused was arrested and a search revealed that he was in possession of a small baggie of suspected cocaine. The accused was transported to police headquarters where he was held to attend a bail hearing the following day. The accused was then remanded into custody on Feb. 1. 

Dustin Lindsay, 21, who had no affiliation to Queen’s University, was charged with three counts of sexual assault, unlawfully possessing a schedule 1 substance, and two counts of breach of probation.

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