Whitby man charged in child luring probe
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CRIME SCENE: Whitby man, 47, charged with child luring

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A 47-year-old Whitby man has been charged with luring a person under 16 years of age by means of telecommunication and make sexually explicit material available to a person.
Hamilton Police are appealing to the public for assistance regarding a motor vehicle collision that left two victims with serious injuries.
Halton Regional Police are searching for two suspects after a home invasion in Milton .
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Habib Zahrabi Shotorban .
Police are making the public aware of a dramatic increase in the frequency of scammers calling intended victims using Toronto Police phone numbers.
It is reported that people are receiving unsolicited phone calls from scammers identifying themselves as Toronto Police officers.
The complainant’s phone will often display “ Toronto Police.” The complainant is also told to provide their personal identity information, their bank account information and their credit cards.
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