Police Charge 30-Year-Old Man with Murder After Victim Found in Toronto Garage - Toronto
Police said the death was Toronto’s 10th homicide of the year after a man was arrested and charged two days later.
- Toronto Police arrested a 30-year-old man Monday and charged him with second-degree murder in connection with a death discovered in a private laneway garage in Cabbagetown.
- Officers responded Saturday morning to a medical complaint near Dundas Street and Seaton Street, where they were flagged down about an unresponsive person in a garage.
- Investigators found the victim with "obvious signs of trauma" and pronounced them dead at the scene, though police say the person remains unidentified, marking Toronto's 10th homicide of 2026.
- Arrested Monday, the 30-year-old suspect was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday morning on the second-degree murder charge.
- Police are urging anyone with information about the case to contact them or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers as the homicide adds to Toronto's 2026 violence toll.
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Police make arrest in Toronto garage murder case, victim still unidentified
TORONTO - Toronto police say they have charged a 30-year-old man with murder after a person was found dead in a downtown garage.
Police make arrest in Toronto garage murder case, victim still unidentified – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Toronto police say they have charged a 30-year-old man with murder after a person was found dead in a downtown garage. Police say the victim has still not been identified. Police say they responded to a call for a medical complaint Saturday morning near Dundas Street and Seaton Street. They say officers were flagged down about a person who was found unresponsive in a private laneway garage. Police say the victim had obvious signs of tr…
Toronto’s 10th Homicide of 2026: Man Found Dead in Downtown Garage Near Dundas and Seaton
The 2026 Toronto Homicide Victim List is available here Toronto Police are investigating a homicide after a man was found dead inside a private garage near Dundas Street and Seaton Street in downtown Toronto on Saturday morning. According to investigators, officers responded to a medical complaint call around 9:22 a.m. on May 23, 2026. Upon arrival, police were reportedly flagged down about an unresponsive individual discovered in a laneway gara…
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