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Police investigating a boy in Toronto

Key Takeaway:

  • Toronto police are asking for help to find two men who have tried to abduct a boy.
  • One man was wearing a black puffy vest with a black baseball cap, pants, and boots.
  • The other man had worn a lumberjack jacket that was red and white and was also wearing grey pants. 

Toronto police are seeking help to find two men who have tried to abduct a boy.

Police say two men approached a missing boy on the John Street pedestrian bridge in the city’s downtown on Saturday, before 9 p.m.

Police say one man asked to take the boy to his home, and the boy said yes.

However, police say they were aware of the interaction and provided nearby security guards with information, allowing them to interfere in this matter.

According to the police, the boy was reunited with his family when the two men left. They were last seen walking in the direction of Bremner Boulevard, police said.

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Police described the suspects as white men in their early 30s, of average height and average body. According to police explanations, one man was wearing a black puffy vest with a black baseball cap, pants, and boots. His sweater sleeves were striped.

Police said that the other man had worn a lumberjack jacket that was red and white and was also wearing grey pants. 

Source-CTV News

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