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12-year-old girl missing in Scarborough found safe
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Last Updated Jul 26, 2021 at 7:16 pm EDT
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Toronto police say a missing 12-year-old girl has been found safe and well in 55 Division.
The child went missing on Sunday night, in the Morningside Avenue and Sewells Road area of Scarborough and was last seen wearing a pink nightgown with green writing.
Const. David Hopkinson said police launched a Level 2 search, with Level 3 being the highest.
The girl was found safe shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Latest Traffic & Weather 680 NEWS TRAFFIC
TORONTO Two people are dead after a dramatic multi-vehicle collision near Toronto Pearson Airport on Tuesday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to Carlingview Drive and Constellation Court, near Dixon Road, around 4:15 p.m. One vehicle was found at the scene flipped over against the side of a building while another hit a hydro pole, breaking it in half. The force of the collision also dislodged a gas line and brought down hydro wires across the scene. Three vehicles were involved in the collision, Toronto Fire said, and the building may have sustained structural damage. Police later said that all but one of the vehicles had been parked at the time of the collision.
Two people are dead after a collision near Toronto s Pearson International Airport Tuesday.
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Posted: Jul 20, 2021 5:11 PM ET | Last Updated: July 21
Emergency crews were called just before 4:15 p.m. to Carlingview Drive and Constellation Court, where two people were trapped inside a vehicle.(CBC)
Two people are dead after a multi-vehicle crash near Toronto s Pearson International Airport on Tuesday afternoon.
Police were called just before 4:15 p.m. to the scene at Carlingview Drive and Constellation Court, where two people were trapped inside a vehicle.
Toronto Fire Services told CBC News one of the vehicles crashed into a pole, another hit a nearby building and a third was parked and unoccupied.
Last Updated Tuesday, July 20, 2021 10:06PM EDT Two people are dead after a dramatic multi-vehicle collision near Toronto Pearson Airport on Tuesday afternoon. Emergency crews were called to Carlingview Drive and Constellation Court, near Dixon Road, around 4:15 p.m. One vehicle was found at the scene flipped over against the side of a building while another hit a hydro pole, breaking it in half. The force of the collision also dislodged a gas line and brought down hydro wires across the scene. Three vehicles were involved in the collision, Toronto Fire said, and the building may have sustained structural damage. Police later said that all but one of the vehicles had been parked at the time of the collision.