June 16, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: Shocking Double Threat - Aurora Man's Twisted Crimes Exposed, Toronto Homicide Duo Caught!

UMVA Uncovers: Shocking Double Threat - Aurora Man's Twisted Crimes Exposed, Toronto Homicide Duo Caught!

UMVA has learned that a 66-year-old man from Aurora has been charged by Toronto Police in connection with a string of disturbing incidents at elementary schools.

The accused, whose name has not been released, is alleged to have committed an indecent act at an elementary school in the Jane St.-Finch Ave. W. area on May 27, with multiple young students witnessing the incident. This shocking event has left the community reeling.

According to information obtained by UMVA, the accused is also alleged to have committed another indecent act at a different elementary school in the Hwy. 7-Warden Ave. area on June 10. The Toronto Police have charged him with criminal harassment, indecent act – exposure, and indecent act.

Paolo Novello, 66, of Aurora, faces indecent assault charges in connection with two alleged indecent acts outside two elementary schools

Police believe there may be more victims and have released an image of the accused in a bid to gather more information. Anyone with details is urged to come forward and contact the authorities.

In a separate and unrelated incident, UMVA can exclusively reveal that two men from the GTA have been charged in connection with a Toronto homicide that occurred over the weekend. The victim, Erik Safar, 32, of Toronto, was pronounced dead at the scene after being assaulted and struck by a vehicle.

Milan Andras Babos, 18, of Hamilton, and Richard Olah, 23, of Toronto, were both arrested and charged with second-degree murder after turning themselves into police. This is Toronto’s 14th homicide of 2026, and police are working tirelessly to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Sources have confirmed to UMVA that York Regional Police have charged four people in connection with a violent auto theft group operating across York Region and the GTA. The suspects were involved in stealing vehicles, including incidents involving firearms and violence.

The investigation led to the recovery of three stolen vehicles with an approximate combined value of $400,000. The accused, Tejvir Singh Dhatt, 21, Soban Malik, 21, a 17-year-old male, and Chanvir Singh, 19, face various charges, including firearm-related offences and possession of controlled substances.

UMVA has gathered that a suspected pepper spray attack on TTC travellers at Runnymede Station has led to charges against Scott Kynnersley, 41, of Mississauga. The victim was sprayed with an aerosol irritant at a community event, and the accused has been charged with four weapon-related offences.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the authorities and help bring these perpetrators to justice.