Suspicious trucks parking outside homes of young females in Stittsville, Kars
Posted Jan 23, 2025 03:33:08 PM.
Last Updated Jan 23, 2025 03:36:35 PM.
For years police have been noting multiple reports of two trucks parking outside homes in Ottawa.
In a press release, officials said they are releasing photos of two black pickup trucks they believe are connected to “suspicious incidents” that happened in several communities in the nation’s capital.
In each of the incidents the trucks parked near homes with lit, unobstructed windows that belonged to young females. These sightings happened at night in Stittsville, Richmond, Kars and North Gower.
Officials believe there are more victims and are seeking people to report similar events.
Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 or at crimestoppers.ca.
This comes after police laid charges against a man after a six-month-long investigation. According to officials, Geoffrey McKenna, 30, is facing voyeurism (four counts), criminal harassment (two counts) and mischief (two counts).
Voyeurism according to the Criminal Code is when someone observes or makes a recording for sexual purposes of a person who has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Police said the investigation launched after multiple reports about a suspicious vehicle parking near homes.