Authorities Searching for Family Member in Connection to Double Homicide of Two Women in Etobicoke
Authorities in Toronto are still on the lookout for a 33-year-old man deemed dangerous after two of his female relatives were found dead in an Etobicoke home last week.
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Toronto police officers responded to a call for a well-being check in the Sheldon Avenue and Silvercrest Avenue area at 1 p.m. Aug. 23.
“Officers … attended a home where they located two females suffering from injuries,” Det. Sgt. Jason Davis said in a press conference on Aug. 23. “Unfortunately, those females were beyond help, and those females were pronounced [dead] on the scene.”
social media
have identified the women as the suspect’s mother and grandmother.
Ayala is described as white and 5-foot-11 with a shaved head. He is known to wear a cowboy hat, cowboy-style jacket with tassels on the sleeves, and black cowboy boots, police said.
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members of the public not to approach the suspect and to contact 911 immediately if he is spotted.
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The homicide rate in the first eight months of 2024 is already up nearly 20 percent compared to the entirety of 2023, when police recorded 46 murders. It is also a substantial increase from the 43 murders in the city in 2022 and exceeds 2021’s numbers when there were 52 homicide cases.
mass shooting
outside a school in Etobicoke, Ont., that also injured three others.
A 14-year-old boy has since been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the June 2 shooting spree that claimed the lives of Delroy “George” Parkes, 61, of Woodstock, Ont., and Seymour Gibbs, 46, of Toronto.
after a dispute
at a North Toronto financial business turned deadly June 17. The incident prompted lockdowns at a nearby daycare and school.
The identities of the victims—Arash Missaghi, 54, of Toronto, and Samira Yousefi, 44, of Concord—were released by the police the next day. The third deceased is a 46-year-old man who police said they believed to be responsible for the shooting.