You”ll be seeing more Toronto Police officers in the community as a search intensifies for the cold-blooded killers of three people who are hiding in the area.
Police have launched a new search for the September 12 New Toronto slaying of a man and the wounding of another, who has not sought help.
No name has been issued for that offender and the wounded man suffered stab wounds, according to a video from the 6 a.m. incident at the intersection of Lake Shore Blvd. W., and Islington Avenue.
Residents said the fight broke out over $50 and claim it was a drug deal that went sour.
The victim was apparently stabbed several times on the ground by the suspect with a shank, one person said. A shank is a home made knife.
Some residents claim the victim is known in the area and may be homeless, as to why he has not sought help.
The second person sought Joseph Ayala, 33, who disappeared from sight almost two months now with police on his trail for two counts of second-degree murder after an 82-year-old woman and a 60-year-old woman in a home in the Sheldon and Silvercrest Avenues area.
Area residents said the deceased included the suspect’s grandmother and sister.
The suspect and the women were related, police say.
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.