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Friday, March 31, 2023

Homicide #7/2023, Sherbourne Street and Queen Street East, Jeffrey Munro, 55, Update, Video and Additional Image of Outstanding Suspect Available

Homicide #7/2023,
Sherbourne Street and Queen Street East,
Jeffrey Munro, 55,
Update, 
Video and Additional Image of Outstanding Suspect Available
Broadcast time: 10:49 AM
Date: Friday, Mar 31, 2023
Unit: Homicide and Missing Persons Unit
Phone: 4168087400
Case #: 2023-506891

The Toronto Police Service would like to update the public on a Homicide investigation.

On Monday, March 6, 2023, at approximately 12:53 a.m., police received a call for a Stabbing in the Sherbourne Street/Queen Street East area.

It is reported that:

  • an altercation took place between a man and a group of four men
  • the altercation escalated and the man was stabbed
  • the group of men then fled eastbound on Queen Street East from Sherbourne Street
  • The man was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries and was pronounced deceased a short time later.

The victim was identified as Jeffrey Munro, 55, of Toronto. 

See previous news release.

Investigators are seeking the public's assistance locating the outstanding suspect. A Canada-wide Warrant has been issued for:

  • Hussein Ibrohim, 27-years-old, 5' 6", 150 lbs

He is wanted for:

  1. Second Degree Murder

He is considered armed and dangerous and the public should not approach. 

Anyone harbouring or assisting Hussein Ibrohim may be charged with a criminal offence.

An additional image has been released along with this video.

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.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.



Constable Victor Kwong



Thursday, March 30, 2023

Two men wanted in a Break and Enter investigation, Bloor Street East and Church Street area, Images released



Two men wanted in a Break and Enter investigation,

Bloor Street East and Church Street area,
Images released
Broadcast time: 10:17 PM
Date: Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2023-625260

The Toronto Police Service is requesting the assistance from the public in identifying two men wanted in a Break and Enter investigation.

It is reported that:

The men are described as:

  1. Male, brown complexion, medium build, 18 to 30 years-old. He was last seen wearing a dark blue jacket, and dark coloured pants.
  2. Male, white. He was last seen wearing a green jacket with fur on the hood, grey pants and black shoes.

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.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.


Constable Alex Li for Detective Constable Alex Brooker
   


Monday, March 20, 2023

TPS Officer Charged

 


TPS Officer Charged
Broadcast time: 04:00 PM
Date: Monday, Mar 20, 2023
Unit: Professional Standards
Phone: 4168082800
Case #: n/a 

A Toronto Police officer has been arrested and criminally charged by the Toronto Police Service. 

It is alleged that:

  • On Monday, March 20, 2023, at approximately 3:45 a.m., an off-duty Toronto Police officer was operating his personal motor vehicle in the Shuter Street and Parliament Street area.
  • The accused struck a parked vehicle on Shuter Street before continuing to drive southbound on Parliament Street.
  • Police located the motor vehicle but the driver did not stop for police. 
  • The driver eventually pulled his vehicle over at King Street and Sumach Street. 
  • The accused was placed under arrest, at which time he refused to provide a breath sample.

Constable Michael Juma, 49, has been charged with:

  1. Dangerous Operation of a Conveyance
  2. Fail to Stop for Police
  3. Refuse Breath Demand
  4. Impaired Operation of a Conveyance
  5. Fail to Remain at Scene of Accident

He is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice – Toronto, Room 202 on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at 2 p.m.

Constable Juma, who is assigned to the Toronto Police Operations Centre - Duty Desk, has 14 years of service and is suspended with pay as per the Police Services Act.


Stephanie Sayer for Staff Superintendent Peter Code 

Friday, March 17, 2023

34th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, Sunday, March 19, 2023, at 12 p.m., Road Closures and Parking Restrictions

 


34th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, 
Sunday, March 19, 2023, at 12 p.m.,
Road Closures and Parking Restrictions
Broadcast time: 09:00 AM
Date: Friday, Mar 17, 2023
Unit: Emergency Management & Public Order
Phone: 4168084900
Case #: N/A

On Sunday, March 19, 2023, at 12 p.m., the 34th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place in the City of Toronto.

Full road closures will take place on Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and Queen Street. A number of secondary roads will also be closed or partially closed, impacting traffic flow in the area.

Estimated road closure times for the parade are as follows:

8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:

  • St. George Street from Bloor Street West to College Street
  • Devonshire Place from Bloor Street West to Hoskin Avenue

10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:

  • Hoskin Avenue from St. George Street to Queen's Park Crescent West
  • Harbord Street from St. George Street to Huron Street

11:55 a.m. to 3 p.m.:

  • Bloor Street from Huron Street to Yonge Street
  • Yonge Street from Bloor Street to Queen Street
  • Queen Street West from Yonge Street to University Avenue

12 p.m. to 3 p.m.:

  • Bay Street from Queen Street West to Dundas Street West
  • Elizabeth Street from Dundas Street West to Hagerman Street
  • Hagerman Street from Elizabeth Street to Bay Street

A number of TTC routes will be disrupted during this event.

The parade itself will start at 12 p.m. and will proceed along the following route:

          Start: Bloor Street West and St. George Street
          Eastbound: Bloor Street West 
          Southbound: Yonge Street
          Westbound: Queen Street West 
          Finish: Nathan Phillips Square.

This event will take place regardless of weather conditions. Members of the public should anticipate traffic disruptions in the area.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.


Constable Shannon Whitehead for Constable Brenda Norrmalm

Monday, March 13, 2023

Toronto Police Service Modifies Deployment on the Transit System In Response To Enhanced TTC safety measures

 


Toronto Police Service Modifies Deployment on the Transit System In Response To Enhanced TTC safety measures
Broadcast time: 01:50 PM
Date: Monday, Mar 13, 2023
Unit: Corporate Communications
Phone: 4168087100
Case #: N/A

Beginning today, the Toronto Police Service (TPS) is modifying its approach to deployment of police officers in the city’s transit system.

In January, TPS responded to a request from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) to temporarily increase its patrols and presence in the transit system in response to concerns of customers and transit employees who said they were feeling unsafe in the wake of some high profile incidents.

TPS, in collaboration with the TTC, announced a temporary, scalable deployment of additional officers, staffed by callback shifts. The objective was to support the TTC in partnership with the City of Toronto and its agencies, including SafeTO.

Doing nothing was not an option and this joint response ensured a balanced approach between social supports and security.

TPS officers engaged with the TTC ridership daily and supported the City and TTC by directly providing more than 220 referrals to individuals needing help in accessing social assistance supports including shelter, food, and mental health services.

Officers also made more than 314 arrests, including an arrest and firearm seizure at Pioneer Village subway station, the arrest of one person following an unprovoked attack on the Spadina street car, and two assault with a weapon incidents. All charges were announced by TPS.

TPS will now return to primarily deploying on-duty officers in the transit system and incorporating those proactive patrols within regular operational work. TPS, in collaboration with the City of Toronto and the TTC, responsible for safety on transit, will continue to assess public safety needs on an ongoing basis. Additional support with police callback shifts will resume if deemed necessary. 

Deployment of police officers remains intelligence-led and the number of officers in the system will vary based on time of day, occurrences and issues identified by the TTC and TPS divisions. Additionally, TPS continues to respond to all calls for service and provide emergency response.

Chief of Police Myron Demkiw said, “Toronto Police will be visible in the transit system and officers will continue to patrol the TTC and respond to emergencies and calls for service.” He continued, “Police officers will patrol during the periods that typically generate the most calls for service, where there is a high volume of ridership with times and locations fluctuating based on our intelligence, including the number of calls for police service and information provided by the TTC. We will remain flexible to respond to the concerns of the public and will continuously assess the public safety needs, along with TTC and the City of Toronto.” He added, “Our officers reported being welcomed by a majority of the public they interacted with on transit.”

As the lead on transit security, the TTC will continue to publicly report on transit safety at its monthly Board meetings. The TTC has also added resources to the transit system over the past month, including:

  • 50 temporary security guards
  • Community Safety Ambassadors
  • Street to Homes (S2H) outreach workers in partnership with the City of Toronto, among other supports

“I want to thank Chief Demkiw, Acting Deputy Chief Pogue and the entire Toronto Police Service for their continued support and for ensuring police remain present on the TTC. This partnership is essential to addressing the complex safety and security challenges the TTC has been facing recently,” said TTC CEO Rick Leary. “In addition to the TPS resources, the TTC has been deploying more staff supervisors, additional special constables, contracted street outreach workers and specially trained security guards into our system over the past few weeks as part of this coordinated, strategic approach to safety and security.”

TPS, in collaboration with the TTC and the City of Toronto, will continue to assess the situation while providing support when needed and in response to calls as part of a larger overall approach to addressing safety issues on the TTC.


Ashling Murphy for Corporate Communications 

Friday, March 10, 2023

Prom Project 2023

School graduation signifies the accomplishment and transition to a new stage in a young person’s life. This is a special day that they all should be able to experience and share equally in, regardless of financial ability.

 

The Children’s Breakfast Clubs, will be hosting a boutique day to allow students to look their very best and needs your help in building an inventory of new or gently used prom-worthy dresses, suits, accessories, make -up and personal hygiene items.

 

Your donation of prom-worthy gear will not only help these students attend their Prom, it will in part, empower these students to have a more positive view of themselves and strengthen their self-confidence.




St. Patrick's Day 5km Walk/Run and 10km Run, Sunday, March 12, 2023, Road Closures

 


St. Patrick's Day 5km Walk/Run and 10km Run, 
Sunday, March 12, 2023,
Road Closures
Broadcast time: 09:00 AM
Date: Friday, Mar 10, 2023
Unit: 51 Division
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: N/A

On Sunday March 12th, 2023, the “St. Patrick’s Day 1km, 5km Run/Walk and a 10km Run” will take place with proceeds going to the Achilles Track Club of Canada.

This event will proceed regardless of weather conditions.

Participants will assemble on Bremner Boulevard, east of Rees Street, at approximately 09:00 a.m. At 10:15 a.m., the 1km kids race will kick off and at 10:30 a.m., the 5km Run/Walk and 10km run will proceed along the following route:

  • Start and finish line on Bremner Boulevard (Rees St to Lower Simcoe St)
  • Westbound                           Bremner Boulevard
  • Northbound                          Spadina Avenue (northbound curb lane only)
  • Eastbound                            Clarence Square
  • Eastbound                            Wellington Street (2 south side lanes)
  • Turnaround                           Just west of Yonge Street
  • Westbound                           Wellington Street (2 south side lanes)
  • Westbound                           Clarence Square
  • Southbound                          Spadina Avenue (northbound curb lane only)
  • Eastbound                            Bremner Boulevard

Vehicles in the area may experience traffic delays due to this event and are advised to plan alternate routes.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.


Constable Shannon Whitehead for Constable Laurie McCann 

Thursday, March 09, 2023

Man Arrested in Assault Investigation, Yonge Street and Hayden Street

 


Man Arrested in Assault Investigation,
Yonge Street and Hayden Street
Broadcast time: 06:00 AM
Date: Thursday, Mar 09, 2023
Unit: 51 Division, Parking Enforcement
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2023-518371

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

On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at 11:55 a.m., police responded to a call to assist a Parking Enforcement Officer in the Yonge Street and Hayden Street area.

It is alleged that:

  • a Parking Enforcement Officer was conducting enforcement in the area
  • a vehicle deliberately drove toward the officer
  • the officer was forced to move to avoid being struck
  • the officer called police to request assistance
  • the driver fled the scene prior to police arrival

On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, Radak Dirda, 26, of Hamilton, turned himself into police and was charged with:

  1. Assault with a Weapon
  2. Dangerous Operation of a Conveyance 

He is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice Toronto, 10 Armoury Street, Torontoon Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 10:30 a.m., in room CJC.

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.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.


Constable Shannon Whitehead for Brian Moniz 

Monday, March 06, 2023

Homicide #7/2023, Sherbourne Street and Queen Street East, Jeffrey Munro, 55



Homicide #7/2023,
Sherbourne Street and Queen Street East,
Jeffrey Munro, 55
Broadcast time: 08:10 PM
Date: Monday, Mar 06, 2023
Unit: 51 Division, Homicide and Missing Persons Unit
Phone: 4168085100
Case #: 2023-506891

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

On Monday, March 6, 2023, at approximately 12:53 a.m., police received a call for a Stabbing in the Sherbourne Street/Queen Street East area.

It is reported that:

  • an altercation took place between a man and a group of four men
  • the altercation escalated, and resulted in the man getting stabbed
  • the group of men then fled eastbound on Queen Street East from Sherbourne Street

The man was taken to hospital with life threatening injuries but was pronounced deceased a short time later.

The victim was identified as Jeffrey Munro, 55, of Toronto. 

Numerous individuals were seen fleeing the area immediately following the incident east bound on Queen Street East from Sherbourne Street. 

The Toronto Police Service is appealing to the public for citizens to come forward who may have witnessed the incident, or have CCTV security footage of the incident.

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.

Check out our podcast, 24 Shades of Blue with Obie & Ax.


Constable Victor Kwong for Detective Sergeant Brandon Price

Early Spring Traffic Safety Campaign, Monday, March 6, 2023 to Sunday, March 19, 2023

 


Early Spring Traffic Safety Campaign,
Monday, March 6, 2023 to Sunday, March 19, 2023
Broadcast time: 04:25 PM
Date: Monday, Mar 06, 2023
Unit: Traffic Services
Phone: 4168081900
Case #: N/A

The Toronto Police Service is launching an early spring Traffic Safety Campaign running for two weeks from Monday, March 6, 2023 to Sunday, March 19, 2023. The campaign “Operation Road Safe” will coincide with March break and the start of daylight savings time. Traffic Services and the City of Toronto will work in partnership to share key messaging relating to the time change occurring on Sunday, March 12, 2023.

Children represent a large portion of our population and vulnerable road user group. They are vehicle occupants, pedestrians, cyclist and users of small wheeled devices such as scooters or skateboards. Although collisions can happen at any time, day or night, it's imperative that we remain mindful that more school age children will be using our roads and sidewalks during March break.

Sunday, March 12, 2023, is the start of daylight savings time which means our clocks go forward, resulting in sunrise and sunset being an hour later. A combination of potentially more vulnerable road users out during March break, and the start to daylight savings time, means road users need to be more aware of their surroundings and ensure they are well rested.

In the last decade, a total of 643 people have been killed on Toronto’s roads. Year to date in 2023, there have been 5 fatal collisions, and of those, 4 were pedestrians. Last year over the March break (March 14-22, 2022) we had a reported total of 31 pedestrian involved collisions, 2 of which involved youth under the age of 18. 

During the two week campaign, traffic enforcement activities will focus on the “Big 4” driver collision-causing behaviours: speeding, driving aggressively, driving while distracted, and driving while impaired.

Toronto’s Vision Zero Road Safety Plan acknowledges that collisions are inevitable, however, killed and seriously injured (KSI) collisions are preventable and unacceptable. 

Zero injuries and deaths on our roads is the number that we should all be working towards.

For more information and to follow the campaign on our social media, visit:

For more news, visit TPSnews.ca

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Constable Sinderela Chung

Saturday, March 04, 2023

Parking Enforcement Regulations Being Enforced Under the City's Major Snowstorm Condition Declaration


Parking Enforcement Regulations Being Enforced Under the City's Major Snowstorm Condition Declaration
Broadcast time: 06:23 PM
Date: Saturday, Mar 04, 2023
Unit: Parking Enforcement
Phone: 4168086600
Case #: N/A

The Toronto Police Service would like to inform the public of a Major Snowstorm Condition declared by the General Manager of Transportation Services and its impact on parking regulations.

On Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 11 a.m., Municipal Code Chapter 950-406 was enacted, making parking illegal on posted snow route arterial roadways. The prohibition is for a period of 72 hours to assist with ploughing and snow removal. The declaration may be shortened or lengthened depending on how much snow needs to be removed.

Snow route parking regulations are now in effect and vehicles found committing a violation will be ticketed, towed and impounded under these regulations. Designated snow routes are primarily located in the downtown core and include all streetcar routes.

Road users should keep a safe distance from snow clearing vehicles, be patient and give City crews room to make our roads and sidewalks safe and accessible. Police, fire and paramedic services rely on clear roads to respond quickly to emergencies.

Impounded vehicles will be located at one of the tow companies located in the link provided. Residents may call the Toronto Police Service non-emergency line at 416-808-2222 to locate a vehicle that has been towed.

The links provided below outline the posted snow routes index and map:

  1. List of Snow Routes
  2. Map of Snow Routes

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Constable Shannon Whitehead for Brian Moniz