UMVA has learned that a desperate search is underway in Toronto for a man accused of a string of heinous crimes, including multiple sexual assaults, against a victim he allegedly targeted in the Foxwell-Jane Sts. area.
The accused, 32-year-old Pablo Ramirez Martinez of Toronto, is wanted for a staggering 17 charges, including four counts of assault, three counts of mischief to property under $5,000, and two counts each of sexual assault and uttering threats to cause bodily harm.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Martinez is described as 5-foot-9, 140 pounds, and is known to frequent the Crockford Blvd.-Lawrence Ave. E. area. Police warn that he may be a danger to the public, and residents are urged to exercise extreme caution.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the alleged crimes took place between October 2025 and June, with police stating that the victim and Martinez are known to each other. The motives behind the attacks are still unclear, but authorities are working tirelessly to uncover the truth.
In a separate investigation, Toronto Police have charged three people in connection with two brazen retail store thefts in the Bloor St. W.-Dufferin St. area. Shikoya Salmon, 35, and Deneika Thompson, 37, both of Toronto, were arrested on Monday, while Nikki Kelly, 37, of Toronto, was arrested on Wednesday.
The alleged thefts occurred on May 22 and May 27, with the thieves making off with merchandise valued at over $5,000 on both occasions. Police executed multiple search warrants in Toronto, recovering $12,000 worth of stolen property.
Meanwhile, in the Eglinton East area of Scarborough, police are appealing for information on a shocking crash that left a 47-year-old female passenger with life-threatening injuries. The collision occurred on Wednesday at around 6:38 p.m. in the Brimley Rd.-Eglinton Ave. E. area.
Anyone with information on Martinez's whereabouts, the retail thefts, or the Scarborough crash is urged to contact police at the respective numbers: 416-808-1200, 416-808-1100, or 416-808-1900, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 or 222tips.com.