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Publication Date: November 1, 2024 - 09:42
Police identify remains found in 1980 as those of Toronto man who escaped from prison
November 1, 2024
Police have identified human remains in a decades-old cold case as those of a man who they say escaped from prison a month before he was found dead in Markham, Ont.Investigators with York Regional Police say the remains were found on July 16, 1980, but could not be identified at the time due to decomposition.
On Thursday, investigators said they had obtained video surveillance footage that places the grey Dodge Caravan on Hicks Lake Road on Oct. 25 at approximately 4:10 p.m.
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