VPD: Surrey Man Arrested After 14-Year-Old Sexually Assaulted
- On Wednesday, May 28, starting around 5:15 p.m., John Frederick Field, a 62-year-old man from Surrey, allegedly committed several offenses inside an office building located near Oakridge Centre in Vancouver.
- The events started when Field attacked a 58-year-old woman as she exited a medical appointment, then went on to trap and sexually assault a 14-year-old girl with a knife in a washroom within the same building.
- The assault was disrupted when someone attempted to access the washroom, enabling the girl to get away unharmed before Field escaped and reportedly committed a bank robbery on the building’s ground floor shortly thereafter.
- Police apprehended Field at the location around 5:40 p.m. And formally accused him of multiple offenses including using a weapon to sexually assault a minor under 16, unlawful confinement, possession of a hidden weapon, robbery, and assault, while also noting his history of convictions and potential danger to the community.
- The Vancouver Police Department emphasized the girl's bravery and responded promptly, while Field awaits a court appearance scheduled for June 12, and police continue to seek public information about the case.
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Man charged with sexually assaulting teenage girl in Vancouver was on probation for previous sex assault
A suspect has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenage girl in a public bathroom in Vancouver on Wednesday, police say. The incident was part of an "alleged crime spree" that included a second assault and a bank robbery.
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