Toronto East-End Electric Scooter Robbery and Assault Incident

Saturday, May 17, 2025, 6:20 pm

Toronto police are on the hunt for two suspects linked to an attempted robbery and assault involving electric scooters on May 5 in the city’s east end near Danforth and Kelvin avenues. The details point to a well-coordinated criminal meeting that has left the community both alarmed and oddly amused by the latest urban misadventure.


citynews.ca / 2 men accused of stealing electric scooters in Toronto’s east-end

Police are on the hunt for two men who are wanted in connection with a robbery investigation in Toronto’s east-end. According to the Toronto Police Service, the suspects went to a parking lot in the Danforth Avenue and Kelvin Avenue area on May 5 to meet up with someone who was selling two eclectic…

torontosun.com / Two wanted after attempted robbery, assault in east end: Cops

Two suspects are wanted for an attempted robbery and assault over electric scooters in the city’s east end earlier this month. Toronto Police said officers responded on May 5 at approximately 9:25 p.m. to a call for unknown trouble in the Danforth and Kelvin Aves. area, east of Dawes Rd. It is…


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