Monday, January 30, 2023

Homicide #3/2023 Sherbourne Street and Dundas Street East area, Nelson Niyongabo, 26

Homicide #3/2023
Sherbourne Street and Dundas Street East area,
Nelson Niyongabo, 26
Broadcast time: 06:32 PM
Date: Monday, Jan 30, 2023
Unit: Homicide and Missing Persons Unit
Phone: 4168087400
Case #: 2023-224883

The Toronto Police Service would like to advise the public of a homicide investigation.

On Sunday, January 29, 2023, at 3:40 p.m., police received a call for an Unknown Trouble in the Sherbourne Street and Dundas Street East area.

It is alleged:

  • officers located a man with multiple stab wounds
  • the man succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene

The victim has been identified as Nelson Niyonbago, 26, of Toronto.

Rashid Ali, 31, of Toronto has been arrested and charged with:

  1. Second degree murder

He is currently being held for a bail hearing.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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Constable Sinderela Chung for Detective Kevin Cote





 

Friday, January 27, 2023

Interpreter Arrested in Fraud Investigation, Gerard Byamungu, 37

 


Interpreter Arrested in Fraud Investigation,
Gerard Byamungu, 37
Broadcast time: 03:30 PM
Date: Friday, Jan 27, 2023
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2022-2485608

The Toronto Police Service would like to make the public aware of an arrest made in a fraud investigation.

It is alleged that:

  • Between April 2021 and December 2022 an accredited translator/interpreter contracted by the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) defrauded the IRB and incoming refugee and immigrant claimants, by allowing and facilitating unidentified and unauthorized persons to appear on the accused’s behalf to provide interpretation and translation services for over 130 Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada hearings
  • The imposters appeared via online remote hearings, using the accused’s name and accreditations
  • The accused received payment for the fraudulent interpretation/translation services provided to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada by the imposters

Gerard Byamungu, 37, of Durham Region was arrested. He has been charged with:

  1. Fraud/Breach of Trust by Official
  2. Fraud/Not Exceeding $5000 (Public)
  3. Fraud/Exceeding $5000
  4. Possess Property or Thing Obtained by Crime/Exceeding $5000

He attended at College Park Court on Tuesday, January 24, 2023, at 9:30 a.m., in room 507.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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Const. Laura Brabant for D/Const. Joshua Seltzer 

Thursday, January 26, 2023

Public Advisory, Fraud Alert

 


Public Advisory,
Fraud Alert
Broadcast time: 10:41 AM
Date: Thursday, Jan 26, 2023
Unit: 11 Division
Phone: 4168081100
Case #: N/A

 The Toronto Police Service would like to alert the public to a fraud targeting members of the public in the Toronto area.

It is reported that:

  • the victim receives a phone call from a person claiming to be affiliated with police
  • they are asked to assist police with arresting suspects for a crime in the area
  • they are asked to collect money that is in their home
  • they may also be asked to attend a bank and withdraw an amount of money
  • they are asked to leave money outside the residence and not to look out any windows
  • the money is then taken by the offenders

The Toronto Police Service is requesting anyone who receives this type of call or solicitation to contact police. Police will never contact members of the public and request cash or send someone to their home to pick up money.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-1100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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Constable Laura Brabant for Detective Constable Kim Seguin 

Toronto Police Service to increase presence in city’s transit system

 


Toronto Police Service to increase presence in city’s transit system
Broadcast time: 02:00 PM
Date: Thursday, Jan 26, 2023
Unit: Office of the Chief
Phone: 4168088000
Case #: N/A

Today, Chief of Police Myron Demkiw was joined at Toronto Police Headquarters by Mayor John Tory, TTC Chair Jon Burnside and TTC CEO Rick Leary and Acting Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue to address safety concerns in the city’s transit system.

In response to a request from the TTC and an increase in violence and criminal acts in the city’s transit system, the Toronto Police Service has been actively increasing its high visibility patrols on transit properties in recent weeks to augment the security provided by the TTC.

Chief Demkiw said, “It is clear that more has to be done to increase the safety of the public and of the city’s transit workers who perform a vital service for all of us.TTC CEO Rick Leary and I have been speaking about how the Toronto Police Service could enhance the TTC’s security presence in the transit system. We have moved quickly, along with the support of the Mayor and the Toronto Police Services Board, to confirm sustainable solutions to address the safety of Torontonians.

Chief Demkiw said, “As Chief, I want to remind people that we live in a safe city. That does not mean that we will not require the police and others to respond to violent and criminal acts.  But, hundreds of thousands of people travel our city every day, using subways, streetcars and buses safely.  They get to work, social events, schools and other places because the men and women of the TTC do keep us moving.” He continued, “We will work with our partners to do all that we can to ensure that people not only are safe, but feel safe”.

TTC Chair Jon Burnside said, ”Safe, reliable transit is vitally important to the success of our city and I am grateful to be working with the Mayor and Toronto Police to ensure the TTC can focus on what it does best: delivering transit to the people of Toronto.”

“I want to thank Mayor Tory, Chair Burnside and Chief Demkiw for their quick action on this important matter,” said TTC CEO Rick Leary. “Safety is paramount to everything we do at the TTC and we are committed to running a safe, reliable transit system. We look forward to working together with experts in crime prevention, mental health and addiction and homelessness to address the recent violence on the system with a coordinated, compassionate approach.”

In addition to the existing regular patrols currently being done by divisional officers and specialized units, effective today, the Toronto Police Service will be significantly increasing its daily presence within the transit system. 

The plan aims to have upwards of 80 police officers in place throughout the city’s transit locations, across all 16 divisions, staffed primarily by callback shifts, which are shifts filled by off-duty officers in an overtime capacity so that on-shift, frontline officers remain available to respond to priority calls. 

The Service will respond to the transit situation while also ensuring that its efforts to continue the work related to our response times on emergency calls is not compromised.

Mayor John Tory added, “The TTC must be safe for everyone. I want to thank Chief Demkiw and TTC CEO Rick Leary for taking this immediate action which I believe will make sure the TTC is safe for passengers and transit employees.”

The Chief continued, “The deployments will focus on reducing victimization, preventing crimes of opportunity and enhancing public safety. These deployments will be dynamic and may change from day-to-day. However, our officers will be on, in, and around the transit system, across the city, throughout the day and late into the evening every day.”

He continued, “Officers from across the city will be participating in this enhancement, and those who ride the transit system will immediately notice an increased presence of Toronto Police officers in the subways, on streetcars and buses.” 

Acting Deputy Chief Lauren Pogue said, “Security on transit remains a collaborative partnership and Toronto police officers will work with TTC Special Constables, Streets to Homes Outreach Workers and the Toronto Community Crisis Service in an effort to make the system as safe as possible. We will be nimble and adjust deployments to ensure we are addressing the safety concerns of Torontonians”.

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Stephanie Sayer for Office of the Chief 

Sunday, January 22, 2023

Toronto Police Service Race & Identity Based Data Release Town Hall - January 25, 2023

The final scheduled Toronto Police Service Race & Identity Based Data Release Town Hall is Wednesday January 25, 2023 and is accessible on YouTube at https://youtu.be/6vr5t6ALPTE

Over the last two months there were 6 Community Town Halls throughout Toronto. These Town Halls provided community members a forum to share their perspectives and experiences, as well as, provide feedback on the 38 action items put forward to address the outcomes of the 2020 Use of Force and Strip Search report.

Each Town Hall was an interactive hybrid-model with an in-person or virtual option, both with the opportunity to ask questions.

The YouTube link at (https://youtu.be/6vr5t6ALPTE) is for virtual participation.

Please join the Toronto Police Service and our community partners to discuss the recent findings of our Race-Based Data Collection Strategy.


Toronto Police Services Board Meeting Livestream - Wednesday, June 22, 2022

YOUTUBE LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b--qTDB__Ao&feature=youtu.be

 

SurveyMonkey link will allow community members to provide input and

feedback to the 38 Action Items and suggest other opportunities for changes: 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RBDC_Strategy_Survey

Race and Identity-Based Data Collection Strategy Interactive Story Map: 

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d648e2827cb74ea6bda9c96bd22b5c08

Race and Identity-Based Data Collection Strategy Findings

Video Walk through of the Findings; Detailed Report, Independent Assessment: 

https://www.tps.ca/race-based-data-collection/2020-rbdc-findings/

Race and Identity-Based Data Collection Strategy Open Analytics: 

http://data.torontopolice.on.ca/pages/race-based-data


Saturday, January 21, 2023

Man Arrested in an Aggravated Assault Investigation, Yonge Street and King Street East area, Ryan Cunneen, 37

 

Man Arrested in an Aggravated Assault Investigation,  Yonge Street and King Street East area, Ryan Cunneen, 37
Broadcast time: 05:05 PM
Date: Saturday, Jan 21, 2023
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2023-151988 

The Toronto Police Service is informing the public of an ongoing Aggravated Assault investigation. 

On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 11:39 a.m., police received a call for an assault in the Yonge Street and King Street East area. 

It is alleged that:

  • the victim was walking on the sidewalk
  • the victim was pushed by the accused and fell to the ground
  • the accused fled the area prior to police arrival
  • the 89-year old female victim was later pronounced deceased at the scene

It is further alleged that:

Ryan Cunneen, 37, of Toronto is charged with:

  1. Aggravated Assault
  2. Mischief Over $5000

He attended court at Old City Hall on Saturday, January 21, 2023, at 10 a.m., in  room 112. 

The Homicide and Missing Persons Unit has been advised and is actively engaged with 51 Division on this ongoing investigation. 

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

 

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Constable Shannon Whitehead for Detective Brian Arcand 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Man wanted in a Hate-Motivated Assault Investigation, Bloor/Yonge Subway Station, Image released



 

Man wanted in a Hate-Motivated Assault Investigation, 
Bloor/Yonge Subway Station,
Image released
Broadcast time: 05:03 PM
Date: Wednesday, Jan 18, 2023
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2023-133656

 The Toronto Police Service is informing the public of a hate-motivated Assault investigation.

On Wednesday, January 18, 2023, at approximately 8:30 a.m., officers responded to a call for an Assault at the TTC Bloor-Yonge Subway Station.

It is reported that:

  • a man struck the victim on the head causing the victim’s religious head covering to become dislodged and fall to the ground
  • the man made derogatory comments towards the victim and left the area 

The suspect is described as wearing a blue hat, a black jacket and carrying a black bag.

After consultation with the Service's specialized Hate Crime Unit, the investigation is being treated as a suspected hate-motivated offence.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

When suspected hate-motivated offences are reported to police, the investigation will be led by a Divisional investigator. The Hate Crime Unit will be made aware and specialized officers from that unit will support the investigation as needed.

If it is alleged a criminal offence was committed (such as assault or mischief) and it is believed to have been motivated by bias, prejudice or hate, the officer-in-charge will consult with the Crown. If a person is charged and convicted of the offence, the Judge will take into consideration hate as an aggravating factor when imposing a sentence.

Wilful promotion of hatred and advocating genocide are hate propaganda (hate speech) offences which require the Attorney General’s consent. Members of the Hate Crime Unit will provide assistance and support to the divisional investigators in seeking the Attorney General’s consent to lay these charges, if applicable. These charges are often laid at a later time.

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Constable Alex Li for Detective Constable Christopher Skelton 

Thursday, January 12, 2023

Numerous vehicles damaged in 52 Division, Man arrested and facing 43 charges

 


Numerous vehicles damaged in 52 Division,
Man arrested and facing 43 charges
Broadcast time: 02:15 PM
Date: Thursday, Jan 12, 2023
Unit: 52 Division
Phone: 4168085200
Case #: 2023-84019

The Toronto Police Service would like to advise the public of an arrest made in a Mischief investigation.

It is alleged that:

  • during the evening of Wednesday, January 11, 2022, multiple vehicles were damaged in the area of Bay Street, St Joseph Street, Dundonald Street, Church Street and Monteith Street

Tyler Douglas Mclean, 28, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with:

  1. 36 counts of Mischief Under $5000
  2. Mischief Over $5000
  3. Make False Alarm Fire
  4. four counts of Failing to Comply with Probation
  5. Fail to Subsequently Attend Court

He appeared in court at Old City Hall on Thursday, Janaury 12, 2023, 10 a.m., room 111.

Police are in the process of contacting the victims and believe there may be more. A Public Portal has been set up for those who find their vehicles damaged to provide photos and information to the police.

Public Portal URL: https://tps.ca.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/2384019

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5200, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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Constable Caroline de Kloet for Detective Michael Kerr 

Friday, January 06, 2023

Toronto Police Service Launches, One-Year Financial Crimes Public Education Campaign

 


Toronto Police Service Launches,
One-Year Financial Crimes Public Education Campaign
Broadcast time: 10:00 AM
Date: Friday, Jan 06, 2023
Unit: Financial Crimes
Phone: 4168087300
Case #: n/a

#DontGetScammed is a new, yearlong public education campaign, aimed at helping the people of Toronto protect themselves against fraud and scams.

Watch a new video about a known fraud on the first Friday of every month in 2023. Each #DontGetScammed video will provide an overview of the scam and highlight the red flags to watch out for so you can recognize a fraud.

Led by the Toronto Police Service Financial Crimes Unit, this public education campaign will also raise awareness about common scams and give the public tools to better protect themselves so they don’t become a victim.

“The #DontGetScammed public education campaign will help increase awareness for financial crimes, and assist vulnerable members of our community and ultimately prevent further victimization. The updated fraud webpage is a great resource for individuals looking for more information about financial crimes and how to report a fraud,” said Toronto Police Inspector Paul Rinkoff, Unit Commander of the Financial Crimes Unit.

The people committing these crimes are often professional scammers who will use a variety of tactics to get their hands on your money. Often the fraudsters will be manipulative by taking advantage of your good nature, emotions and your vulnerabilities. The Grandparent Scam is the first #DontGetScammed video in the series.

Watch the #DontGetScammed videos on Toronto Police’s official YouTube and social media channels.

A newly updated fraud webpage is now live and easy to navigate to find key information about reporting a fraud, trusted resources, scam information and prevention tips. Visit tps.ca/fraud for details.

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Const. Caroline de Kloet for Insp. Paul Rinkoff 

Sunday, January 01, 2023

Man wanted in an Attempt Murder Investigation, Bloor Street East and Parliament Street area, Update, Man arrested and charged, Dwight Dequilla, 42

 


Man wanted in an Attempt Murder Investigation,
Bloor Street East and Parliament Street area,
Update,
Man arrested and charged,
Dwight Dequilla, 42
Broadcast time: 11:49 PM
Date: Friday, Dec 30, 2022
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2022-2548496

The Toronto Police Service would like to update the public of a man arrested in relation to an Attempt Murder Investigation.

Dwight Dequilla, 42, of Toronto was arrested on Friday, December 30, 2022. He has been charged with:

  1. Attempt Murder
  2. Aggravated Assault
  3. Have Face Masked/Disguise
  4. Harassment by Repeated Following
  5. four counts of Fail to comply with Release Order

He is scheduled to attend Old City Hall court on Saturday, December 31, 2022, at 10 a.m., room 112.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5100, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), or at www.222tips.com.

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Constable Alex Li for Detective Brian Arcand