Additional surveillance footage of a man, who allegedly committed three sexual assaults in both Toronto and Vaughan between late May and late June, is being released by police in the hopes of catching him.

“Someone knows who this fellow is. It’s really, really good,” said Inspector Pauline Gray of Toronto Police of the surveillance footage at a Tuesday morning press conference.

The first of the three sexual assaults occurred around 1 p.m. on May 26. Police said an 18-year-old woman got off a bus at Keele St. and Rutherford Rd. in Vaughan, and walked to her house.

As she was unlocking her front door, police said, she saw a man staring at her from the sidewalk. He allegedly rushed the woman, sexually assaulted her, and fled after the woman fought with him on her front lawn.

Security footage, taken from video cameras in the neighbourhood, shows someone police believe is the man behind the attack—as well as a 4-door white Mazda 3 they believe is his car.

Det. Sgt. Cindy Laidlaw said at the news conference Tuesday that Toronto Police were told about the assault because of its proximity to the edge of their jurisdiction.

About two weeks later, on June 8, police said a 33-year-old woman was walking near Whitmore Ave. and Farleigh Cres, in Toronto, when a man grabbed the woman from behind and sexually assaulted her. He reportedly fled when the woman screamed.

And on June 21, around 11:15 p.m, police said a 29-year-old woman was walking near Brooke Ave. and Yonge Blvd., in Toronto, when a man grabbed her from behind, dragged her up a driveway, and sexually assaulted her. Again, the man fled when she fought back, running east along Brooke Ave.

All three attacks are fairly similar, both Laidlaw and Gray said. In all the cases, a suspect walked up to the victim from behind, assaulted the person, and then fled.

He is described by police as a male, black, and between 18 and 25 years old. His height is estimated to be between 5’8” and 6 ft., and he has a “muscular build.”