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Markham Man Charged with Criminal Harassment at Pan Am Centre

January 20, 2026
Updated January 20, 2026 at 08:27 a.m.
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CityNews Toronto
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Police car in front of the Markham Pan Am Centre, showing the location relevant to the harassment incident.

Police car in front of the Markham Pan Am Centre, showing the location relevant to the harassment incident.

In a troubling incident at the Markham Pan Am Centre near Kennedy Road and Highway 7, a man was charged with criminal harassment after allegedly stalking a victim over several months. According to York Regional Police, Luigi Kong, 54, was seen repeatedly attending the victim’s swim practices, despite having no known connection. The unsettling behavior culminated on January 12, when Kong called out to the victim by name and later watched from the stands, prompting staff to contact authorities. UL Lawyers Legal Team advises that witnesses or those experiencing similar situations report them to law enforcement immediately to ensure safety.

"Harassment cases require prompt action to ensure the victim's safety and legal rights are protected."

Legal Perspective: Understanding the legal framework around harassment helps victims take necessary steps to protect themselves.

Key Takeaways

Luigi Kong charged with criminal harassment in Markham.

Incident occurred at the Pan Am Centre near Kennedy Road and Highway 7.

York Regional Police urge witnesses to come forward.

What This Means for Ontario Residents

This case highlights the importance of understanding your rights concerning harassment and personal safety. In Ontario, being aware of how to handle such situations legally can make a significant difference. Criminal harassment, commonly known as stalking, includes unwanted attention and repeated contact, which can significantly affect a victim’s sense of security. If you find yourself in a similar situation, it is crucial to document any incidents and report them to the police for immediate action. Staying informed about your legal options can empower you to protect yourself and others from potential harm. For more information, visit our Legal Resource Library for guidance on harassment cases.

What You Should Do

1

Document all incidents of harassment Urgent

Keep detailed records of dates, times, and occurrences.

2

Report the harassment to police Urgent

Contact local law enforcement to report any incidents.

3

Consult with a legal professional Urgent

Seek advice on protective measures like restraining orders.

4

Inform trusted friends or family

Let others know about the situation for additional support.

5

Avoid contact with the harasser Urgent

Do not engage or respond to the harasser.

Your Rights and Options

Residents of Ontario have the right to feel safe in their communities. If you are experiencing any form of stalking or harassment, it is essential to report these incidents to the police as soon as possible. Legal protections are in place to ensure your safety and well-being. Knowing when to seek help from experienced legal professionals can provide clarity and support during distressing times. A legal expert can guide you through the process of obtaining restraining orders and other protective measures.

Common Questions Answered

How UL Lawyers Can Help

At UL Lawyers, we understand how distressing harassment situations can be. Our team is here to listen and offer the support you need to navigate these challenging circumstances. We can help you understand your rights, assist with filing police reports, and provide guidance on legal remedies available to you. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your options and ensure your safety and peace of mind.

Concerned about harassment? Reach out today for a free consultation to understand your rights and options.

Important Legal Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For legal assistance, please consult a qualified attorney to discuss your specific circumstances.