Manhunt Intensifies Over Vandalism at North York Synagogues

Saturday, May 24, 2025, 8:20 pm

Toronto police are intensifying their efforts to capture a suspect linked to a series of hate-motivated acts targeting North York synagogues. Surveillance footage has been released after incidents spanning several months, culminating in a day when multiple synagogues were defaced. Public assistance remains vital as investigators follow every lead.


citynews.ca / Man wanted in hate-motivated vandalism at several North York synagogues

Toronto police have released surveillance images of a suspect wanted in connection with a string of hate-motivated vandalism at synagogues in North York over the last five months. Investigators say on May 18, a man vandalized signs on the front lawns of three separate synagogues along Bayview…

torontosun.com / North York synagogues allegedly targeted a third time by same man: Cops

The unidentified perpetrator who police believe vandalized signs at the same North York synagogue twice in December is now accused of mischief at three separate synagogues in one day. Toronto Police say the latest incidents occurred May 18. And they need help from the public to identify the…

cp24.com/ / Suspect sought after 3 North York synagogues vandalized - CP24

Suspect sought after 3 North York synagogues vandalized  CP24


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