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Headingley man accused of posting intimate images of woman online without consent

A 43-year-old man from Headingley has been charged with publishing intimate imagesof a woman without her consent, Winnipeg police say.

Winnipeg police believe there could be more victims as more photos were found

A man from Headingley is charged with posting intimate images of a woman online without her consent, the Winnipeg Police Service said Friday. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

A 43-year-old man from Headingley, just west of Winnipeg, has been charged with publishing intimate images of a woman without her consent.

The nude images were posted online in 2015 but it was only in April 2022 that the Winnipeg Police Service received a report about them, a Friday news release said.

David AlexanderZegarac was charged in May and released from custody withconditions. But during the investigation, police say they founda number of images of other women, and believe there could be more victims.

The investigation is ongoing and Winnipeg police are urging anyone with informationto call the service's domestic violence unit at 204-986-2602.

Zegarac was in the news earlier this year when he was charged with several offences after an SUV hit four people at a protest against pandemic restrictions in front of the Manitoba legislature.

Anyone who is a victim of a crime involving intimate images can also findsupportive resources through the Winnipeg policevictim services unit at 204-986-6350 or the Klinic Sexual Assault Crisis Line at 204-786-8631.

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