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Police are seeking information from the public after a 29-year-old male pedestrian was critically injured during an early morning hit-and-run in Etobicoke.
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Toronto Police said officers responded to a personal injury collision on Sunday at about 2:30 a.m. in the Evans Ave.-Royal York Rd. area, where a vehicle travelling northbound on Royal York struck a pedestrian near the intersection.
COLLISION Evans Ave. & Royal York Rd. 2:24 a.m. -Police o/s at fail to remain collision -Male ped in 20's, struck by vehicle that did not remain on scene -No suspect vehicle description currently available -Ped rushed to trauma centre w/ life-threatening-injuries#GO865160 ^vs
— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) April 27, 2025
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The pedestrian was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police said the vehicle did not remain at the scene and was last seen travelling westbound on Evans. There was no description available for the vehicle.
Anyone with video footage of the area or incident is asked to contact police at 416-808-1900 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 or 222tips.com.
A male victim was pronounced dead at a hospital after a Sunday morning stabbing in the same area of Etobicoke.
Toronto Police said on social media that they responded to the incident at 9:20 a.m. in The Queensway-Royal York Rd. area, less than 1 km from the earlier hit-and-run, where they found a male victim with stab wounds.
STABBING: The Queensway & Royal York Rd. area 9:20 a.m. - Officers are on scene of a stabbing call - Male victim has been stabbed and is being transported to trauma centre via emergency run - One male is in custody - Updates to follow when available#GO866414 ^vs
— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) April 27, 2025
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He was rushed to a hospital via an emergency run and later pronounced dead at a hospital, Const. Laurie McCann said in an email to the Toronto Sun.
One male was in custody. Police had yet to provide an update on if any charges were laid.
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