Four Men Sought in Failed North York Kidnapping Attempt

Sunday, June 1, 2025, 10:16 pm

Toronto police are urgently tracking four men implicated in an attempted kidnapping in North York. The suspects allegedly used an SUV in a brazen abduction effort, prompting a public appeal for tips. Despite firm law enforcement action, one might muse these criminals overlooked the obvious need for a better getaway plan.


cp24.com/ / Police search for suspects who allegedly tried to kidnap person at gunpoint in North York - CP24

Police search for suspects who allegedly tried to kidnap person at gunpoint in North York  CP24

torontosun.com / Cops trying to track down 4 men, SUV after failed North York kidnapping

Police are asking for help in identifying four men who attempted to kidnap a person in North York. Toronto Police said they responded to a person-with-a-gun call Saturday at about 11:40 p.m. in the Don Mills Rd-Eglinton Ave. E. area, where the victim was walking before four men exited a car and…

citynews.ca / 4 men wanted in attempted kidnapping investigation in North York

Police are on the hunt for four men who are wanted in connection with an attempted kidnapping investigation in North York. The Toronto Police Service says its officers responded to a call about a person with a gun in the area of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East on Saturday. According to…


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