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4 teens lure man through online dating site, pepper-spray and carjack him

Four teenagers pepper-sprayed and carjacked a Winnipeg man Monday afternoon who showed up for what he thought was a date he'd arranged through a free online dating site, police say.

Police warn against use of free dating sites; neighbours shocked by nature of daytime ambush

The robbery is the latest to take place in Winnipeg after a man arranged a date online. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

A Winnipeg man waspepper-sprayed and carjackedby four teenagers Monday afternoonafter showing up for what he thought was a date he'd arranged on a free dating site.

Police detailed the attack at a news conference Tuesday morning and are now suggesting the public think twice before using freedating services.

Const. Tammy Skrabek said the man didn't even get out of his vehicle before he was pepper-sprayed at the spot he'd arranged to meet his date.

Skrabeksaid a 16 year-oldfemale approachedthe man. Then, according to police, three other youths "approached the victim's vehicle, sprayed him with pepper spray, pulled him from his vehicle and threatened him."

'This is justoutrageous'

The attack happened onBoyd Avenue, between Charlesand Salter streets,and police say the man walked away uninjured.

Several neighbours in the area told CBC News they were shocked to learn more about thenature of the daytime ambush.

"It's not typical that something like that happens. There's crime in the North End but something like this is justoutrageous," said Jeff Sulz, who has lived onBoyd Avenuefor almost a decade.

Jeff Sulz said he was shocked by the details of the daytime carjacking on his street. (Wendy Buelow/CBC)

"It's sad to see stuff likethis happening in our neighbourhood."

Skrabek wouldn't reveal the name of the free dating websitethat was usedbut suggested it's favoured by thieves who are waiting to rob someone.

"They don't have to pay to post an ad, somebody's going to respond to it for them. If you're looking to set up a robbery, it's beneficial for them."

Police say they found the vehicle in downtown Winnipeg, and tried to pull the vehicle over, but the driver fled before stopping on Broadway and Edmonton where officers started a foot chase before arresting the four suspects.

Used fake profile to lure victim

Skrabek said the suspects had created a fake profile to lure the man.

Police have charged two 15-year-olds and two 16-year-old youths with robbery, unauthorized possession of a weapon and several other offences. All are from Winnipeg.

Skrabek suggested the public pay for dating sites instead of using free ones to lessen their risk of being robbed.

"Lessen the chances, lessen the risk of somebody attempting to lure the victims," she said, adding this is the fourth time she's now issued a media release over a dating robbery.

Skrabek said so far it's just been males who've been the target of robbers.

Police arrest 4 teens accused of luring man through online dating site, pepper-spraying and carjacking him

7 years ago
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Winnipeg police Const. Tammy Skrabek said Tuesday that four teens were arrested in connection with luring a man to the North End through an online dating website. Police allege the teens pepper-sprayed and carjacked the man on Boyd Avenue Monday afternoon before they were caught by police following a chase.

With files from Bryce Hoye