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Man, 35, charged in relation to abduction of woman in Wasaga Beach, Ont.: OPP

WASAGA, Ont. — The Ontario Provincial Police say one person has been charged in the alleged abduction of a woman in Wasaga Beach. 

Police say Elnaz Hajtamiri, 37, was abducted on the evening of Jan. 12 from a residence in Wasaga Beach by three suspects dressed in police gear in what is believed to be a white Lexus RX sport utility vehicle. 

The OPP issued an appeal in April for information about the abduction and the next day, two individuals were criminally charged by York Regional Police for their alleged involvement with a violent assault and attempted abduction of Elnaz in Richmond Hill, Ont., in December 2021.

Following further investigation, police say Mohamad Lilo, 35, from Quebec, has been charged with kidnapping in the Jan. 12 incident. 

He has also been charged with attempted murder and attempted kidnapping in relation to the alleged attack on Hajtamiri in December 2021, when police say she was struck with a frying pan in an underground parking lot.

The accused is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.

Police say Hajtamiri, who immigrated to Canada from Iran less than four years ago, has yet to be located and are asking anyone with any information about these incidents to contact them. 

Hajtamiri, who also goes by the last name Tamiri, is described as five feet three inches tall, with a slim build and had shoulder-length black hair that was cut to a shorter length before she was abducted.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2022. 

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This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship.

The Canadian Press

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. Police previously provided an incorrect spelling for the suspect's name.


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