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Toronto suspect still outstanding after late-June stabbing: police

Police described their suspect as a young man wearing a white t-shirt, blue ball cap and glasses. Isaac Callan/Global News

Police in Toronto are searching for a man accused of assaulting someone with a knife at the end of June.

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Toronto police said officers were called to a stabbing around 3 a.m. on June 29 in the area of Pearl Street and Duncan Street.

Investigators said a man got into an argument with another person and allegedly assaulted them with a knife. He then left the area with an unidentified woman, police said.

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The suspect is described as 20 to 27 years old and five-feet, four-inches to five-feet, six-inches tall. Police said he was thin and wore a white t-shirt, blue baseball hat and glasses.

He is believed to speak Spanish.

Toronto police say a man is wanted after a stabbing call on June 29, 2023. TPS / Handout
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