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•CRIME SCENE: Man, 27, sought for downtown Toronto stabbings
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Tony Lin , 27 , of Toronto , is now wanted for aggravated assault and two counts of assault with a weapon.
A 22-year-old man suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a stabbing on Sept. 24 .
Police are appealing for security or dashcam footage after a young woman was struck by a school bus in the Upper Beaches area.
A 30-year-old Brampton man is accused of operating a phony business and defrauding the public.
Police say numerous victims have been defrauded more than $76,000 .
Police are reminding the public to consider not prepaying or providing deposits for vehicles.
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