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Alleged fake Uber driver now faces 3 sexual assault charges

Ottawa police believe an April 2017 report of sexual assault is linked to a 37-year-old Ottawa man accused of posing as an Uber driver and sexually assaulting two women.

Police believe an April 2017 incident is linked to the same suspect charged earlier this month

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Ottawa police have laid a third sexual assault charge against a man accused of posing as an Uber driver and sexually assaulting two women earlier this month. (CBC)

Ottawa police believe an April 2017 report of sexual assault is linked to a 37-year-old Ottawa man accused of posing as an Uber driver and sexually assaulting two women.

The suspect turned himself in to police last week and was charged with two counts of sexual assault.

Police saida woman told them she accepted a ride early in the morning on May 10 from a man in the ByWard Market who posed as a driver for the Uber ride-hailing service. He then sexually assaulted her in his car, police allege.

A second woman came forward to police May 11.

On Thursday, police saidinvestigators believe there are links between thesame suspect and a report from a womanin April 2017 in downtown Ottawa. The accused manis now facing a third sexual assault charge.

Potential policy change

Police say ride-hailing users should verify the credentials of their drivers before getting into the vehicle and remember that drivers are paid through the app, so they don't accept cash.

The charges led River ward Coun. Riley Brockingtonto start pushing for Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing companies to require mandatorydecals on driver vehicles as a way to authenticate them.

Sexual assault and child abuse investigators are still concerned there may be other incidents tied to this suspect.

Anyone with information can call Ottawa police at 613-236-1222, ext.5760, send an email tomcm@ottawapolice.ca, or leave an anonymous tip through CrimeStoppers or the Ottawa police app.