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Sex movies believed to be filmed in New Toronto home attended by police

May 28, 2021 by SouthEtobicokeNews

POLICE investigating women found in possible large gathering in New Toronto.

OFFICERS patrolling the area in search of evidence.

 

A day in the life of a Toronto Police officer.

Officers from 22 Division are still shaking their heads after entering into a New Toronto rental home where they suspect sex movies were being filmed.

Police responded to a call in the Lake Shore Blvd. W., and Kipling Ave. area on May 15 in what appeared to be a public gathering, which is banned to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

A 22 Division officer at the scene said some people gathered outside the apartment scurried inside after police arrived.

The occupants of the unit refused to allow officers inside the apartment and a SWAT team had to be called to help breach the door, according to police.

Inside the unit officers found about 10 scantily clad women and noted that all the windows were covered up from the inside with thick curtains.

“We believe something was going on in there,” the officer said. “There were lights, cameras and women scantily dressed.”

Police had little luck obtaining information from the occupants of the apartment.

A number of people were fined for being part of a large gathering.

The house, according to a landlord, is rented by local college students and officials are investigating to determine if the women were safe.

 

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