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Motorcyclist dead following west-end crash; cops probe stabbing

Motorcyclist dead following west-end crash; cops probe stabbing
Toronto police are looking for leads in a west-end stabbing.

A motorcyclist is dead following a two-vehicle crash on Tuesday afternoon in the city’s west end.

Toronto Police said officers responded at 4:12 p.m. to the Roncesvalles and Howard Park Aves. area for reports of a collision involving a vehicle and a motorcycle.

Cops said the person operating the motorcycle was trapped underneath the vehicle and was transported to hospital via emergency run. The motorcyclist was later pronounced dead.

Cops probing west-end stabbing

Toronto Police a man was hospitalized following reports of a stabbing in a Toronto apartment building on Tuesday afternoon.

Cops were called at 2:25 p.m. to Davenport and Old Weston Rds. and found a man with stab wounds.

Police later said the victim was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

A suspect description was not immediately available.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 416-808-2222.

3 Toronto men charged in child sex abuse investigation

Three Toronto men are facing charges after allegedly attempting to lure a child using social media.

Toronto Police said that between April 29 and April 29, the OPP and Toronto Police’s child sexual exploitation units conducted an internet luring investigation in Toronto.

Police alleged that three men were communicating on a social media platform and made arrangements to meet up with a child for a sexual purpose.

The three men allegedly travelled to meet the child for a sexual encounter.

Zachary Plamondon, 37, Nicholas Dewkinandan, 42, and Juhyung Lee, 20, have been charged with attempting to lure a child and making sexually explicit material available to a child.

Anyone with information is asked to call 416-808-8500 or 416-222-TIPS. Reporting online exploitation can be done at cybertip.ca .

– with files from Ian Shantz

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