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Accused Alderwood double killer still at large as search in community widens

August 26, 2024 by Toronto Newswire

Suspected double killer has been evading police for several days.

It has been more than three days since accused Alderwood double killer Joseph Ayala disappeared from sight.

Toronto Police are scouring the area and have not been able to get a lead of his whereabouts and are searching parks and around area creeks and ravines.

A new image of the suspect has been released by police of with hair and beard cut short. He is known to frequent cowboy, hat, boots and other gear.

He has been seen walking on Brown’s Line and panhandling outside No Frills, on Lake Shore Blvd. W. by some.

Ayala, 33, of Toronto, is wanted on two counts of second-degree murder after an 82-year-old woman and a 60-year-old woman were found deceased by responding officers during a wellness check on August 23 at the residence n the Sheldon Avenue and Silvercrest Avenue area.

The search is on for clues and to find the killer at large in the community.

The suspect is a relative of the women. It is believed that the senior woman was a grandmother and other a daughter.

He is described as around 5-foot-11 with a shaved head. He is known to wear a cowboy hat, black cowboy boots, and a jacket with tassels on the sleeves.

Neighbours said the mourning has settled in and residents are looking to show their respects at the funeral services.

Residents have locked up their sheds and garages and are leaving their outside lights on to deter strangers.

Anyone with information is asked to come forward.

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