Police arrest man in rash of indecent acts at Newmarket bus shelters

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Police arrest man in rash of indecent acts at Newmarket bus shelters
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Police say that a 35-year-old man who is subject to four separate probation orders is now facing charges in connection with a rash of indecent acts at bus shelters in Newmarket.

A suspect, identified as Feng Lin Ye, is charged with three counts of committing an indecent act and four counts of breaching a probation order in York Region. Police say that the suspect is believed to be involved in at least three separate incidents over the span of less than 24 hours last week.

Later that night at around 7:15 p.m. police say that they were called to the same bus shelter regarding a similar incident involving the same suspect. However, in both cases the suspect had left prior to the arrival of police.

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