A chilling pattern of deliberate destruction is unfolding in Mississauga, as police investigate two separate fires intentionally set at the same residence. The home, located near the shores of Lake Ontario, first went up in flames on January 26th, suffering substantial damage while thankfully remaining unoccupied.
The unsettling calm was shattered again on March 8th, when flames once more engulfed the same property. Investigators quickly determined this wasn’t a case of unfortunate coincidence, but a calculated act of arson, specifically targeting this location.
Police are now searching for a male suspect, last seen wearing a distinctive blue hoodie with a white emblem, paired with black pants and black shoes featuring white soles. A crucial piece of evidence has emerged: the suspect’s vehicle, identified as a white Honda CRV.
Meanwhile, in Toronto, a violent early morning incident left three people injured. Around 3:40 a.m. on Thursday, officers responded to a stabbing at a residential building near Yonge Street and Sheppard Avenue East.
Two women and one man were transported to hospital with injuries that, thankfully, were not life-threatening. The assailant initially fled the scene on foot, but a swift response from law enforcement led to an arrest.
Details regarding potential charges in the Toronto stabbing remain scarce at this time, as the investigation continues to unfold. Authorities are meticulously piecing together the events that led to this sudden outbreak of violence.
