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The man chased four people who were severely attacked by dogs all night

A file photo of police crime scene tape.

Police officers are looking for suspects after he and his dog were allegedly attacking four people all night in separate incidents.

Toronto police were summoned around 2:45 am to report a carjacking on Third Street-Lakeshore Boulevard. West area. According to police, when the man ordered a ride-sharing vehicle and the driver arrived, he manually attacked the driver and ordered the dog to attack the driver.

The suspect escaped in the driver's red car.

The victim, a man in his 50s, was hospitalized in a stable condition.

About two hours later, police responded to the robbery at Noris Crescent Parquet near Hamburg Bay Park at around 4:35 am.

Police say a man and a woman were riding a motorcycle in the park. A man sets a dog to attack a woman and takes a picture when allegedly took her motorcycle. I quit. The man then tried to set his dog to attack him.

The woman is hospitalized in a stable condition and the man is believed to have been injured.

According to police, the dog also attacked another person in the same park, and the injured were not immediately known.

Immediately after the incident, police said a man sleeping on a boat at a nearby Etobico yacht club heard a fuss outside and a suspect with a dog was trying to steal a dinghy from the boat. Say I saw the.

The suspect and his dog then fled the scene.

The man was not injured.

Police say the same man and dog are believed to be responsible for all four cases.

The suspect is described as having dark skin, medium physique, a black beard, and wearing a gray hoodie.

The dog is described as a 100-pound brown pitbull or mastiff.

Anyone with information will be asked to contact the police.

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