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artist rendering, photos released to identify dead person in toronto

police have also released security camera images from an atm

investigators have released an artist’s rendering in an effort to identify a person found dead in a midtown toronto stairwell two weeks ago. toronto police say the person, who was found near yonge st. and eglinton ave. around 6 p.m. on april 2, had no identification.
the person is described as having curly hair, longer on top and shorter on the sides, and was wearing jean shorts, grey jogging pants, grey, white and blue sneakers, a blue and black jacket, and carrying a red and white bag.
police also determined this person was at an atm near 2346 yonge st. at 8:50 p.m. on march 31 and they have released security camera images.
 security images of an unidentified person using an atm two days before being found dead in midtown toronto on april 2, 2023.
security images of an unidentified person using an atm two days before being found dead in midtown toronto on april 2, 2023. handout / toronto police
 security images of an unidentified person using an atm two days before being found dead in midtown toronto on april 2, 2023.
security images of an unidentified person using an atm two days before being found dead in midtown toronto on april 2, 2023. handout / toronto police
anyone with information regarding the person’s identity is urged to call police at 416-808-5300 or crime stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-tips (8477).
jane stevenson
jane stevenson

jane stevenson has been a toronto sun columnist since 1995, the majority of that time as music critic with an avid interest in film (including tiff every year) and tv. more recently she's added news to her portfolio recalling her vancouver journalism beginnings in radio and print (cjor, cp/bn) although she also worked in tv as an entertainment reporter/anchor (ckvu) out west before getting a transfer to cp/bn in toronto. she's a graduate of the bcit broadcast journalism program and went to ubc for her first year where she studied second-year creative writing.

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