The investigation into the triple homicide in Mississauga continues, with a new sighting of the suspect sparking concerns for public safety. Jordan Sangwin, the alleged killer, was spotted on Monday night walking through High Park in Toronto.
Security camera footage captures him walking at a brisk pace, with an unknown destination. Police have been searching the area and are aware that Sangwin is likely hiding in one of the park's many nooks and crannies.
Police are urging the public not to approach him, as he is considered armed and dangerous. A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for his arrest, and he is wanted for first-degree murder.
The victims, Carol and Garwood Sangwin, were found dead at their home on Briarwood Avenue on June 18. Their 46-year-old son, Jordan, is believed to have carried out the brutal attack using blunt-force trauma.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the Sangwin family cover funeral costs and support their surviving children, Caleb and Evan, who are grappling with the loss of their parents.
The community is mourning the loss of Carol and Gary, who were remembered as warm and loving individuals who brought joy and guidance to their grandchildren.
Police are urging anyone with information to come forward and report any sightings of Jordan Sangwin. He is described as having a medium build, short salt and pepper hair, and is wearing a grey long-sleeve shirt, dark shorts, and carrying a black duffle bag.
Call 911 immediately if you spot him, as he is considered a significant public safety risk.
