Ottawa police search for possible witness on OC Transpo bus

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Ottawa police search for possible witness on OC Transpo bus
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Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help finding a woman they say may have witnessed an “incident” last Thursday night while on board an OC Transpo bus.

Police say the incident happened on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 10:23 p.m. They say the woman was onboard OC Transpo bus 477, which was travelling along route 14.

“This person is not involved in the incident we are investigating, but we believe they may have information pertinent to our inquiries,” S/Sgt. Stephanie Burns said in the news release.

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