Four months following the incident, RCMP are still searching for this man
RCMP have released a forensic sketch of a man suspected of attempting to abduct a woman at Andrea's Hotel in Watson Lake late in the evening on August 25. The victim reported that a man grabbed her and tried to shove her into a tractor trailer (red with a white box). The victim was helped by a bystander who helped push the man away from her.
The victim described the perpetrator as:
Male
Lighter skin
Caucasian, possibly mixed with something else
Approximately 5'8"
Hair is light, ashy brown or grey
Approx. 50 years old
Dark eyes
Broad and heavier
If you recognize this person or have any information, contact Watson Lake RCMP at 867-536-5555 or, to report anonymously, contact Crimestoppers by phone at 867-667-6715 or online at www.crimestoppersyukon.ca.

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