Toronto

Police searching for suspects in east-end tow truck shootings

Toronto police are looking for suspects involved in multiple tow-truck-related shootings and firearm discharges that took place in the city's east end over the past 24 hours.

Officers responded to 8 tow-truck related weapon-discharge incidents on Saturday and Sunday

A black Honda CRV.
Toronto police are appealing to the public for help finding suspects after responding to eight weapon-discharge incidents that are tow-truck related on Saturday and Sunday. Investigators say the suspects fled the scene in a stolen dark, newer model, four-door Honda CRV. (Toronto Police Service handout)

Toronto police are looking for suspects involved in multiple tow-truck-related shootings and firearm discharges that took place in the city's east end over the past 24 hours.

Officers responded to eight weapon-discharge incidents that are tow-truck related between Saturday at 2 a.m. and Sunday at 7:45 p.m. in 41 Division and 42 Division in Scarborough.

Police say the suspect vehicle went to eight separate locations with the rear passenger firing shots multiple times at the victims' addresses.

Police believe the suspect vehicle is the same stolen vehicle involved in all the shootings.

There are no reports of people struck, but several vehicles and residences were hit.

Officials say the suspect or suspects fled the scene in a stolen dark, newer model, four-door, Honda CRV.

Video surveillance footage showing a black Honda CRV.
Police say they believe the suspect vehicle is the same stolen vehicle involved in all the shootings. (Toronto Police Service handout)

With files from CBC News