Calgary man, 23, charged with sexual assault, voyeurism after dating app meeting
A 23-year-old man from Calgary has been charged with sexual assault and voyeurism following an incident that occurred after a date arranged via a dating app.
A 23-year-old Calgary resident, Spencer Maximus Andrews, has been charged with sexual assault and voyeurism after allegedly assaulting a woman he met through a dating app. The meeting took place on November 1, 2025, when the woman visited Andrews' home in southeast Calgary. During her visit, it is reported that he sexually assaulted her and took unauthorized photographs without her consent.
The case has prompted police action, with investigators executing a search warrant on Andrews' residence on March 10, 2026, where they seized various items pertinent to the ongoing investigation. The incident has raised significant concerns regarding safety on dating platforms, highlighting the potential dangers associated with meeting strangers from these apps in a private setting.
Authorities are stressing the importance of being cautious when engaging with individuals encountered online and are encouraging victims of similar crimes to come forward. The charges against Andrews mark a serious step in addressing sexual violence, particularly as it relates to the modern landscape of dating applications, and underscore the need for continued discussions around consent and personal safety in intimate scenarios.