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Accused murderer arrested, Toronto cops seek second suspect

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Toronto police, Scarborough last week in connection with a deadly fire in connection with a second suspect, while explaining that they accused, on June 9 at 20:30 Cedar Dr.-Eglinton Ave. They found a wounded man in the area. On June 9, he announced that Thompson-Toronto died later. 24-year-old Jelani Dejonge-Reece of Toronto was accused of a second-degree murder.

Police said the officers hunted 31 -year -old Tamah McLean from Toronto and hunted Toronto, who was requested by the second -degree murder order throughout the country.

None of the allegations against two men were tested in court.

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North York Townhouse Fire Man Dead

A man in his 60s died after a city house in North York withdrawn from a fire.

Toronto police also said that a firefighter was evaluated by medical officials at the scene of a two alarm near Don Mills RD. And on Sunday, Rochefort Dr.

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Information about the situation of the firefighter was not immediately available.

Police said that Rochefort, who went east, was closed at Ferrand Dr.

Toronto Fire said that in a mission on social media, they were working with the police and fire marshal office to determine the origin, cause and conditions of the fire.

36 -year -old Emery McNichols from Toronto.
36 -year -old Emery McNichols from Toronto, attack and mischief under $ 5,000. Photo Toronto Police

Toronto Man wanted an attack, mischief

A 36 -year -old Toronto man is wanted by the police after a violent incident in an East York apartment at the beginning of this week.

Toronto police, the defendants entering the victim’s apartment, attacked them and mischief for the property before escaping Dawes RD.-Gower St. He said they responded to an attack call on Thursday at 23:00 in his area.

Emery McNichols is required to attack and mischief below $ 5,000. It is 6 meters with a medium structure and black dreadlocks.

Anyone who is informed can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-808-5500 or at 416-222-8477 or 222222222222.

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