Toronto Police hope your tips can lead them to a suspect wanted in connection with an attack near Toronto's waterfront.
It was on the evening of August 14th, 2016 that calls for help came in from the Lake Shore Blvd. and Parliament St. area.
Investigators say a 62-year old man working a Sunday night shift for a designated driver service was waiting in a parking lot near for a fare.
At some point, he got into an argument with another driver.
Police believe the scuffle escalated to an assault, with the other driver throwing a cup of coffee at the 62-year old.
When the man got out of his car to confront the driver, investigators believe he was struck in the head.
The other driver took off and still hasn't been found.
Toronto Police say the attack left the 62-year old with what they describe as "serious and life-altering injuries."
The suspect is described as black, wearing all-white clothing -- suggesting that he was attending a boat cruise party that night that had the same dress code.
Detectives believe there would have been potential witnesses nearby but even 6 months after the attack, no arrests have been made.
Anyone with information should contact police or Crime Stoppers.