Montreal suspect wanted in robbery of gays

Police allege he befriends men in bars, streets and stores

A Montreal man is wanted in connection with allegedly drugging and robbing at least two gay men in the past month.

The suspect allegedly befriends men in public places, and arranges to be invited back to their home. When there, he uses a drug that sedates the victim, and then steals valuables such as laptops, jewelry, and money, according to a Montreal Police Service press release.

Pascal Beaudoin is wanted by Montreal police. He is described as a 34-year-old white male. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He is five foot seven and weighs 191 pounds. He may be seen wearing a black and red backpack.

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