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Etobicoke sex assault suspects armed and dangerous: police

Toronto police said the four men wanted in connection with an alleged sexual assault in Etobicoke should be considered armed and dangerous.

Police have been searching for the four men since a 27-year-old woman reported being lured to an apartment in the Kipling Avenue and Dundas Street West area for a job interview before being sexually assaulted by four men. The suspects also threatened the woman's life, police said.

On Saturday, investigators said the woman told them one of the men — who went by “Noel” — had a gun in his car.

If you see the suspects, police advise you to not approach the men and contact 911.

Police released composite sketches and descriptions of the men on Friday, and sought the public’s help identifying the building where the woman was taken. They're looking for the address of a building that is:

- A shorter, multi-level structure that's likely under five floors.

- Has a reddish, dark or brown-coloured exterior

- Has underground parking

- Has a concrete or brick overhang at the front entrance decorated with Christmas lights

- Has one elevator, long hallways and a set of double-doors are the front entrance

The suspects, none of whom have been formally identified by police at this time, are described as being between 30- and 40-years-old.

The first suspect is a tall, white man who wore his black hair parted and spoke English with a foreign accent.

The second suspect is around 5’3, with a round face and no hair.

The third suspect is only described as being white with light-coloured hair.

The fourth man, "Noel," has light-brown skin, is around 5'3 and doesn't speak English well. The victim said the man claimed he was from Venezuela.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7474 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously.