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3 women hurt by same man in 2 different homes in Brandon, police say

Brandon police are looking for a 21-year-old man after three women were hurt in two different homes in the Manitoba city on Thursday.

BPS looking for suspect after incidents on Cornell Bay and 9th Street on Thursday

Brandon police say three women were hurt in two different homes by the same man on Thursday. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

Brandon police are looking for a 21-year-old man after three women were hurt in two different homes in the western Manitoba cityon Thursday.

Police went to a home on Cornell Bay at about 7:45 a.m. Thursdayafter a woman reported she was punched several times in the face and head by a manat the home. She said the man had forced his way into the home at about 6:30 a.m., butleft before police arrived.

Another woman in the home attempted to intervene and told police that she was hit in the mouth by a beer can before the manfled.

Quincy Rayden Ross, 21, is facing charges of domestic assault, assault with a weapon, sexual assault and theft under $5,000 after three women were injured in Brandon on Thursday. (Brandon Police/Twitter)
Later in the morning, police were called by another woman who said she was sexually assaulted by the same man at a home in the 1200 block ofNinth Streetat about 2:30 a.m.

Police saidhe attempted to kiss her and touched her inappropriately, and then punched her before a friend intervened.

He stole a cellphone before leaving, police said.

Police have issued an arrest warrant for Quincy Rayden Ross, 21, and tweeted his picture on Friday.He is facing charges of domestic assault, assault with a weapon, sexual assault and theft under $5,000.

Police don't know Ross's current whereabouts, but anyone with information is asked to contact Brandon police at 204-729-2345.

All three women were hurt, but police saidtheir injuries didn't require medical attention.