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New images released of Ontario man accused of killing his parents

From Global News · () English

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  • Peel Regional Police have released new images of Jordan Sangwin, 46, wanted in connection with the suspected murders of his parents.
  • Sangwin is accused of killing a 70-year-old and a 71-year-old, who were found with life-threatening injuries on June 18.
  • Police warn the public not to approach Sangwin, who was last seen near Toronto's High Park, and to call 911 if spotted.

Police in Ontario have released new images of a man wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant for the suspected murders of his parents. Jordan Sangwin, 46, is accused of killing a 70-year-old and a 71-year-old, who were found with life-threatening injuries at a Mississauga home on June 18. Both were later pronounced dead.

Authorities do not believe Sangwin lived with his parents. He was last seen on June 22 near High Park in Toronto and is also known to frequent the Lakeshore Road area of Mississauga. Police described him as having a medium build with short, salt-and-pepper hair and being clean-shaven. He was reportedly wearing a grey long-sleeve shirt, dark shorts, and carrying a black duffel bag.

He is last seen near High Park in Toronto at 11 p.m. on June 22, police said on social media.

โ€” Peel Regional PoliceInformation regarding Sangwin's last known whereabouts.

Peel Regional Police are urging the public not to approach Sangwin if he is spotted. They advise anyone who sees him to call 911 immediately.

Police are warning members of the public not to approach Sangwin if he is spotted and to call 911 immediately.

โ€” Peel Regional PoliceInstructions for the public on how to act if Sangwin is encountered.
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