Toronto police warn dog owners of poisoned peanuts left in dog parks

Toronto Police Service is warning the public of what appear to be poisoned peanut shells dropped around two downtown Toronto dog parks.

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Roberto Wakerell-Cruz Montreal QC
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Toronto Police Service is warning the public of what appear to be poisoned peanut shells dropped around two downtown Toronto dog parks.

According to Global News, police responded to a call at Canoe Landing Park, as well as Victoria Memorial Square after reports that a man and woman were dropping tainted peanut shells near trees around the parks.

Police are investigating the incident and officers are patrolling the parks.

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