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4th man charged in frying pan attack on missing woman Elnaz Hajtamiri: York police

York Regional Police have charged another man in connection with a 2021 attack on Elnaz Hajtamiri.

Hajtamiri, 37, remains missing after Wasaga Beach abduction

Elnaz Hajtamiri. a woman abducted from a Wasaga Beach home by three masked men on Jan. 12, 2022, is pictured.
There's a $100,000 reward available to anyone who can help locate Elnaz Hajtamiri, who was kidnapped from a relative's home in Wasaga Beach, Ont., in Jan. 12, 2022. On Monday, police made a fifth arrest in connection with a previous attack on Hajtamiri. (Ontario Provincial Police handout)

York Regional Police have charged another man in connection with a 2021 attack on Elnaz Hajtamiri in Richmond Hill.

Hajtamiri, 37, remains missing after being abducted from a relative's home in Wasaga Beach, Ont., on Jan. 12, 2022. There isa $100,000 reward available to anyone who can help locate her.

Police have said Hajtamiri was forcibly taken from the home by three masked men dressed in fake police gear. Authoritiesrecently released images of some potential suspects.

Hajtamiri hasn't been heard from since, though her family has expressed hope she's still alive.

MohamadLilo, Hajtamiri's ex-boyfriend, has been charged with kidnappingin connection with her disappearance.

The new arrest announced Friday stems from a previous incident, where Hajtamiri was allegedly beaten with a frying pan in an underground parking garage in Richmond Hill. She was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries at the time.

Three people were previously arrested in connection with the incident.

Now, a fourth has been charged.

Harshpreet Sekhon, 25, of Mono, Ont. was charged on Feb. 16 with aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, York police said.