Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Comments closed.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.

Please see our Commenting Policy for more.

Poison may have been left in North York park, police say

Toronto police are investigating after a substance believed to poison harmful to children and small animals was reportedly left at a North York park. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Toronto police have issued a public safety alert after officers say poison may have been left in a North York park.

Story continues below advertisement

Police said officers were called to a park in the area of Underhill Drive and Cassandra Boulevard, not far from a school, shortly after 2 a.m. Saturday following reports of several dead wild animals.

The daily email you need for 's top news stories.

The incident reportedly happened within the 54A Cassandra Greenbelt.

Investigators have since said they believe some sort of poison was covered in peanut butter and left within the park, killing raccoons and squirrels.

The poison may be harmful to children and small animals, police said, adding if anyone who frequents the park has a pet or child who starts to develop any unusual symptoms, they should seek medical attention.

There are currently no reports of any pets or children getting sick as a result of this incident.

Story continues below advertisement

Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article