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UPDATE: Police locate suspect vehicle in Vaughan double shooting in North York

Police have released security-camera images of a vehicle and suspect wanted in their investigation of a fatal double shooting in Vaughan on March 15. York Regional Police photos

York Regional Police have recovered a dark-coloured Jeep Grand Cherokee they believe fled the scene after a double shooting that claimed the life of a Vaughan, Ont., woman.

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Police say the vehicle was discovered by a passerby on Garyray Drive and Barmac Drive near Steeles and Weston in North York.

The vehicle was featured in a press release which showed security cam footage of a Jeep approaching off of Caster Avenue in Vaughan where the shooting took place.

According to York Regional Police, 28-year-old Mila Barberi was found unresponsive Tuesday afternoon outside an electrical supply store on Caster Avenue, near Weston Road and Highway 7. She was pronounced dead in hospital.

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An unidentified 40-year-old man, who police believe was known to the victim, suffered minor injuries and was transported to hospital.

Police said Wednesday that it was too early to determine whether it was a targeted attack.

WATCH: Police are investigating the intended target of a shooting after a 28-year-old woman was killed Tuesday afternoon in an industrial plaza in Vaughan. Cindy Pom reports

A male suspect, described as about six-foot-two and 250 pounds, is still at large. He was wearing a dark jacket and his face was covered at the time of the shooting.

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Anyone with information on the shooting or the suspect is asked to contact the York Regional Police Homicide Unit at 1-866-876-5423 ext. 7865 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Police are also asking anyone with additional surveillance camera footage to come forward.

— With files from David Shum

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