Police are looking to speak with this male driving this vehicle after an alleged suspicious interaction with students in the Clinton Tim Horton's parking lot. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)Police are looking to speak with this male driving this vehicle after an alleged suspicious interaction with students in the Clinton Tim Horton's parking lot. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)
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Police hoping to identify man following interaction with students in parking lot

Huron County OPP are hoping to identify and speak with a "suspicious" man who had a recent interaction with students in a parking lot.

Police say they were contacted after students had an interaction with a man in the Tim Horton's parking lot in Clinton on November 21 at 1 p.m. The man in question is described as being in his 20s, with facial hair, and of middle eastern or east Indian descent. The vehicle is believed to be a black Hyundai Sonata. This individual was last seen driving eastbound on Huron Road towards Seaforth.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident or knows the identity of this person of interest, contact Huron County OPP or Crime Stoppers.

Police are looking to speak with this male after an alleged suspicious interaction with students in the Clinton Tim Horton's parking lot. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)

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