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In recognition of Fraud Prevention Month this March, the Financial Crimes Unit is reminding people that just because a caller knows information about you doesn’t mean they’re legitimate. At a news conference held at police headquarters on March 11, Detective David Coffey said investigators are seeing an increase in fraud...
Suspects Sought in Consulate Investigation
Toronto Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the vehicle and suspects who fired shots at the United States Consulate this morning. At around 5:29 a.m., Toronto Police received reports of a firearms discharge at the Consulate at 361 University Ave. When officers arrived on scene, they found shell...
Three Handguns Seized in One Day
March 9, 2026
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Police officers seized three handguns in three separate instances on March 3. In the city’s east end, officers responded to a report of a person with a gun near Neilson Road and Sheppard Avenue. What began as a verbal dispute escalated when the suspect produced a handgun. The two struggled...
Investigating Shots Fired at Synagogue
Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force and the Hate Crime Unit have joined with 33 Division investigators to determine who is responsible for a firearm discharge at a synagogue in the city’s north end. “A shooting targeting a place of worship is unacceptable,” Deputy Chief Rob Johnson said at a...
Men Wanted in York and Toronto Murders
March 3, 2026
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Toronto Police is seeking the public’s help in locating an individual who they believe may be responsible for two homicides in the Greater Toronto Area. On February 7, Chandan Kumar Raja Nandakumar, 37, was shot and killed while sitting in his car at Woodbine Mall. At a news conference at...
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