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One day after a third another unsuspecting victim in the city was doused in fecal matter, a man thought to be responsible for the attacks has been flushed out.

Toronto Police say a 23-year-old man faces a slew of charges for allegedly dumping buckets of urine and excrement on people on three occasions — the latest incident occurring Monday around midnight.

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“The Toronto Police would like to advise the public of an arrest made in an assault with a weapon and mischief investigation,” Const. Alex Li said in a statement released Tuesday night.

The first of the two attacks happened Friday around 5 p.m. in a library at the University of Toronto.

“A man entered John P. Robarts Research Library located at 130 St. George St. and assaulted a woman and a young person and threw contents from a bucket, which was described as liquefied fecal matter,” Li said.

Investigators believe the same man entered Scott Library at York University, 4700 Keele St., around the same time on Sunday and once again tossed a bucket of liquefied fecal matter on a woman and a man.