Toronto man filming children sparks police search in parks

Saturday, May 31, 2025, 9:20 am

Toronto police are investigating reports of a man seen engaging in suspicious behavior around children at a local park and near school events. Authorities are probing allegations of inappropriate contact and covert filming, prompting community concern despite the seemingly bizarre nature of the incidents.


torontosun.com / Man accused of touching, filming kids near school soccer event: Toronto cops

Police are probing a suspicious incident involving an unknown man allegedly approaching and picking children up as well as filming them and committing an indecent act near an elementary school soccer tournament. Toronto Police said officers responded on Friday at about 12:15 p.m. to a call for a…

citynews.ca / Police search for man after suspicious incidents at Earlscourt Park involving children

Toronto police are searching for a man following several disturbing incidents involving children at Earlscourt Park on Friday afternoon. Investigators say there was an elementary school soccer tournament taking place at the park located in the St. Clair Avenue and Caledonia Road area when a man…


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