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Toronto Police say this unidentified man is suspected of peering into a home near Pape and Danforth Aves. on multiple occasions between Mar. 31 and April 22, 2024.Photo by Handout /Toronto Police
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Investigators need help identifying and tracking down a man who is wanted for repeated incidents of trespassing and harassment in the city’s east end.
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Toronto Police say the man was allegedly seen approaching the front door of a home in the Pape-Danforth Aves. area and “peering inside” on multiple occasions between March 31 and April 22.
An image of a suspect has been released in the hopes members of the public will recognize him and come forward.
The man is described as in his late 20s to mid-30s, about 5-foot-11, with dark brown hair.
Man, 34, wanted for violent attack
A 34-year-old man is sought for a violent assault at an East York home on Tuesday.
Toronto Police say officers responded to an assault call, near Barrington and Lumsden Aves. – northeast of Main St. and Danforth Ave. – shortly before 1:30 a.m.
It is reported that a man showed up at a residence, and assaulted someone he knew before taking off on a black e-scooter.
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The victim’s injuries were not life-threatening, police say.
Wayne Blackwood, of no fixed address, is wanted for four counts of assault and one count each of assault/choking, uttering threats and mischief.
He’s described as about 5-foot-8 with an average build.
Police urged anyone with information regarding the suspect’s whereabouts is urged to call police at 416-808-5500.
Wayne Blackwood, 34, of no fixed address, is wanted for an assault that allegedly occurred on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.Photo by Handout /Toronto Police
Man, 33, woman, 28, allegedly nabbed with drugs in stolen vehicle
A man and a woman face charges after they were allegedly caught in a stolen rental vehicle with various drugs in Oshawa on Tuesday.
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Durham Regional Police say the Dodge Ram pickup truck, which was stolen in Toronto, was tracked to the area of Hwy. 401 and Ritson Rd. S., just after 5 p.m.
Officers later located the pickup further south, near Ritson Rd. S. and Lakeview Park Ave., blocked the stolen vehicle and arrested the occupants.
“A search of the suspects and the vehicle revealed a quantity of various drugs,” police say.
Daniel Renaud, 33, of Bowmanville, faces charges, including possession of property obtained by crime over $5000, possession of cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking, failure to report Sex Offender Information Registration Act (SOIRA), and two counts of breaching an undertaking.
Ashley Gunn, 28, of Oshawa, is charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5000, and possession of cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking.
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