A 36-year-old Scarborough man has been charged with three offences in an alleged threatening and harassment incident.
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Toronto Police said on Tuesday cops attended the Queen St. W. and John St. area after it was alleged the accused sent a threatening email naming two victims, posted a disturbing and threatening post on social media to one of the victims and then attended the victim’s workplace where he was located and arrested.
Darnell Chambers was charged with two counts of uttering threats/death/ or bodily harm and one count of harassment by watching and besetting.
Police believe there may be more victims.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-5200, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or at 222tips.com.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
Toronto Police are requesting the public’s help in identifying a suspect sought in an aggravated assault case.
Cops said on Oct. 22 around 9 p.m., officers responded to an assault call in the Kennedy Rd.-Eglinton Ave. E. area after it was reported the victim was outside and began a conversation with the suspect before they got into into a verbal altercation.
It’s further reported the suspect assaulted the victim, then fled on foot and the victim was taken to the hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.
The victim and suspect didn’t know each other.
The suspect is described as standing 5-foot-8, weighing 150 pounds with a medium build, wearing a black sweater with a black hood, black pants, and white shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-4100, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at 222tips.com.
FAIL TO REMAIN
Hamilton Police have laid three charges against a Hamilton driver accused of intentionally striking a pedestrian in the city’s east end on Monday.
Cops responded to the area of Barton St. E. and Prospect St. N. and learned a motor vehicle had struck a pedestrian resulting in serious injuries to the victim.
Police say detectives allege the collision was intentionally caused by the male driver, resulting in charges of assault with a weapon, fail to stop after accident causing bodily harm and dangerous operation causing bodily harm.
Anyone with information tis asked to call police at 905-546-2918, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
LOTTERY TICKETS THEFT
Toronto Police are requesting the public’s help in identifying three male suspects in a theft over $5,000 investigation.
Cops said on Nov. 2 at 5 p.m., they responded to a call in the Finch Ave. E. and McCowan Rd. area after it was reported that the trio entered a retail store and one suspect distracted the employee while the other two suspects removed a large quantity of lottery tickets before all three fled without paying.
Suspect No. 1 is described as a male, standing 5-foot-11 to 6 feet, with a medium build, moustache, and wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt, dark pants, black jacket , black brimmed and white runners.
The second suspect is described as a male, standing 5-foot-11 to 6 feet, with a medium build, facial hair and wearing a navy blue sweater with red and white stripes, white t-shirt with a design, blue pants, and a black “newsboy” hat.
Suspect No. 3 is described as a male, standing 5-foot-11 to 6 feet, with a heavy build, a beard and moustache, and wearing grey pants, dark shirt, black hooded zip up, black ball cap and white runners.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-4200, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at 222tips.com.
WARMUP THEFTS
Toronto Police are making the public aware of three vehicle warm-up thefts over the past weekend.
Cops said the vehicles were stolen while left running unattended while victims warmed up their vehicles due to colder temperatures.
Police advise to never leave a vehicle running/idling while unattended, always remove the keys and take them with you, park in a well-lit, attended area if possible, lock all doors and windows, use a remote starter system which is keyless to warm-up your vehicle, install an alarm system with a kill switch, and use a club (mechanical locking device).
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-4200, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at 222tips.com.