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Police offering two $ 50,000 rewards for information leading to arrests in separate Toronto murders

According to the Toronto Police, on behalf of the Boro program, there are two related pieces of information that could lead to the arrest of two men. A $ 50,000 reward is offered. Investigation of another murder case.

The first $ 50,000 reward leads to the arrest of a man who wanted a deadly shooting at Trehorn Drive in Royal York and Eglinton Avenue on April 3rd. For.

Police said two men were driving north on Scarlet Road when another vehicle drove beside them and began shooting.

Two men were taken to the hospital. One was seriously injured but was not life-threatening. Another 21-year-old Habiru Hassan was sentenced to death in the hospital, police said.

On April 22, two suspects were identified and one surrendered.

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But the second suspect, 22-year-old Mohammed Hassan, remains unresolved. He is being asked for a warrant for one murder and attempted murder across Canada.

Police said Hassan was believed to be in the Greater Toronto Area.

The second $ 50,000 reward is for information that led to the arrest of a man who wanted a shooting in the areas of Oak Street and Smack Street on September 18.

Investigators said three victims were injured by staying bullets during the shooting. Two of them were taken to the hospital and the third victim was sentenced to death at the scene.

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Victim identified as 27-year-old Sane Murray, a Toronto city worker working in the Regent Park community it was done. center.

Three months after the shooting, on December 14, police identified three suspects who wanted the shooting. Two were found and arrested that same day, but the third is still prominent.

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Police said 28 years-old Jabreel Elmi has been sought for one murder and two attempted murders across Canada. He is also believed to be in the Greater Toronto Area.

Rewards are now possible through the Bolo program. The program was launched in 2018 and police will amplify the necessary notifications through the use of social media, traditional advertising on billboards, mobile digital advertising tracks and call people criminal stoppers or police instead of getting hints. He said he was urging him to do so.

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Both rewards are available until January 7, 2023, police said.

"Boro's message is simple, but effective. Keep an eye out," Insp said. Hank Idinga told reporters Thursday.

"You don't have to testify in court," Idsinga said. "The proceedings against Mohammed Hassan and Jabrel Elmi are ready to be brought to justice. You just need your help to find them."

Who has the information? However, you will be asked to contact the police at 416-808-7100 or anonymously to the crime stopper at 416-222-8477 for the murder squad.

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