Toronto police release image of five suspected to be involved in stabbing of 15-year-old boy

Toronto police have released images of five suspects that were allegedly involved in a violent stabbing and robbery earlier this month that left a 15-year-old in critical condition.

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Toronto police have released images of five suspects that were allegedly involved in a violent stabbing and robbery earlier this month that left a 15-year-old in critical condition.

Officers were called to the areas of Bay Street and Hagerman Streets on July 6 at 12:30 am after reports of a stabbing incident. The 15-year-old boy experienced serious, but non life-threatening injuries when he was rushed to the hospital.

According to CP24, Toronto police have stated that the boy was approached by a group of five men that he had a verbal conflict with earlier in the day. It resulted in the boy getting stabbed multiple times and losing his personal belongings. The five men then fled the scene in a black four-door sedan.

Based on the images, the first suspect was wearing white shoes, blue jeans, a grey hooded sweater, and a black satchel. The second suspect was wearing a black baseball cap, black sweater, black pants, and black shoes.

The third suspect was wearing a black sweater, black pants, and white shoes. The fourth suspect was carrying a black satchel and had a black hooded sweater, black pants, white shoes. And the fifth suspect was wearing a black hooded sweater, black pants, white shoes and was also carrying a black satchel.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5200, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

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