Police are asking the public to help identify four men accused of sexually assaulting a 27-year-old woman in Toronto’s west end on Monday.

According to police, the woman was lured by one man into a building near Kipling Ave. and Dundas St. W. under the pretense of a job interview. There she was allegedly held against her will and sexually assaulted by three other men.

One of the men allegedly threatened to kill her.

Police said they would not confirm how long the woman was held for or how she escaped because this information could compromise their investigation.

The building where the alleged attack took place is described as multi-storey, but perhaps no more than five floors high, with a reddish or brown façade and underground parking.

There is an overhang made of concrete or brick, and decorated with Christmas lights, over double doors at the building’s front entrance.

The building has apartments, long hallways, one elevator and double doors at the front.

Suspect number one is described as a white male in his 30s with collar-length black hair, who speaks accented English.

The second suspect is said to be a white male in his 30s, bald and clean-shaven, with a round face. He is described as between 5’3” and 5’4” in height, with freckles on his upper body.

The third suspect is also described as a white male in his 30s, with light brown hair.

The fourth suspect, possibly named “Noel,” is said to be a male in his late-30s with light-brown skin, and between 5’3” and 5’4” tall. Police say this man does not speak fluent English and claimed to be from Venezuela.

Composite sketches of suspects one and two, and a surveillance camera still of suspect four can be seen in a news release from Toronto police.

Police encourage anyone with information to contact the Sex Crimes Unit at 416-808-7474, or anonymously call Crime Stoppers at 416-222-TIPS (8477).