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Brampton: Angelino Aguas accused of sexually assaulting a patient at Toronto Western Hospital

A nurse at Toronto Western Hospital is accused of sexually assaulting a patient. Angelino Aguas, 44, of Brampton, is charged with sexual assault. (PHOTO COURTESY OF TORONTO POLICE)

Photo released of nurse charged with sex assault
By Chris Doucette ,Toronto Sun 
First posted: Saturday, May 26, 2012 12:31 PM EDT

A nurse at Toronto Western Hospital is accused of sexually assaulting a patient. Angelino Aguas, 44, of Brampton, is charged with sexual assault. (PHOTO COURTESY OF TORONTO POLICE)

TORONTO – A nurse has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a patient at a Toronto hospital earlier this week.

And Toronto Police say they are concerned about the possibility of other victims.

Police said the woman went to Toronto Western Hospital for treatment Tuesday.
“It’s alleged that while she was there she was sexually assaulted by a male nurse,” Const. Tony Vella said. “We’re concerned about the possibility others may have been victimized. So we are urging any patients who have visited this hospital and had dealings with this nurse to get in touch with us.”

Investigators have released a photo of the accused, Angelino Aguas, 44, of Brampton, Ont., in an effort to help jog the memories of those who may have had an encounter with him.

Aguas is charged with sexual assault.

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Toronto: Dark-skinned Asian suspect sought in sexual assault of a mother and her 18-month-old daughter

Toronto police searching for suspect after mother, 18-month-old daughter sexually assaulted in parking lot
National Pos
t Staff May 28, 2012 – 8:50 PM ET

A 28-year-old woman and her 18-month-old daughter were both sexually assaulted Monday in Toronto near Allen Road and Lawrence Avenue West, police said. The attack happened at 10 a.m. Monday, as the mother and toddler were in a parking lot near Flemington Road, Toronto Police said.

The suspect is described as Asian man with a dark complexion, 50 to 60 years of age. The man has a medium build with short grey or black hair, police said.

The sex crimes unit is investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.

National Post

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Closure of Victoria office of Citizenship and Immigration Canada may discourage future immigrants from settling in the Capital Region

Immigration flow to Victoria may be impacted
By Erin McCracken – Victoria News

Published: May 29, 2012 9:00 AM
Updated: May 29, 2012 9:23 AM

The closure of the Victoria office of Citizenship and Immigration Canada to the public on Friday (June 1) may discourage future immigrants from settling in the Capital Region.

Immigrants won’t have the convenience of applying in person for temporary and permanent residency or changing their visa status, for example, said James Fultanum, who manages a program at the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society that helps skilled newcomers gain employment.

As well, he said, having fewer immigrants would take an economic toll on the region, employers would have fewer employee choices and there would be less cultural diversity in Greater Victoria.

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