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Windsor teacher accused of sexual assault against students

A male substitute teacher in Windsor, Ont., is facing sexual assault charges after an investigation into allegations of multiple students being sexually assaulted.

Police say the accused also has ties in the community, where he is in a 'position of authority' with kids

Windsor police cruisers are shown outside headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021.
Investigators from the Windsor Police Service believe there is a potential for more victims and encourages any victims or anyone with further information to come forward. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

A male substitute teacher in Windsor, Ont., is facing sexual assault charges after an investigation into allegations of multiple students being sexually assaulted.

According to the Windsor Police Service (WPS), the investigation was launched in December. The teacher was employed with the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board at the time of the allegedincidents.

"It was reported that the teacher was touching children inappropriately. Five victims have since come forward to police. All five victims are under the age of 18 years old," reads a media release from the WPS.

The 34-year-old accused has been charged with five counts of sexual assault and five counts of sexual interference.

The suspect was arrested on Jan. 13 without incident, according to police.

Police said investigatorsbelieve there is a potential for more victims to come forward, and encouragesanyone with further information to do the same.

The accused also has other links to the community, where he is in "a position of trust and authority with children." according to police.

"No further information is being released at this time to protect the identity of the victims," reads the release.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Windsor Police Service.