Toronto police officer involved in search warrant dead, found in parking lot: sources

A Toronto police officer has died in the line of duty while being involved in executing a search warrant Thursday morning, multiple police sources say.

The officer’s death was confirmed by Toronto police in a post on X late Thursday morning.

“It is with profound sadness that we confirm the passing of one of our officers while on duty this morning,” it said.

“We are in the process of notifying the officer’s family and will share further updates in the coming hours.”

The force added preliminary information suggests the cause of death may be medical.

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“Our heartfelt thoughts are with the officer’s loved ones, friends, and colleagues during this incredibly difficult time,” police said.

Sources told Global News the officer, who was a member of the hold-up squad, was found in the parking lot of 31 Division, which is located in North York. The officer was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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The Toronto Police Association (TPA), which represents almost 8,000 uniform and civilian members of the Toronto Police Service, said in a notice to its members the operation the officer was involved in occurred during the early morning hours.

“During the operation, one of our officers experienced a medical episode. Despite efforts to assist, it is with great sadness that we confirm the officer has passed away,” the union said in the notice.

“We are aware of speculation regarding the circumstances of this tragic loss. The information we have at this time indicates that the cause of death is believed to be medical, but further investigation is ongoing.”

The TPA added it is currently in the  process of notifying the officer’s family, and will provide further updates as more information becomes available.

“Our thoughts are with the officer’s loved ones and colleagues during this profoundly difficult time,” the union said.

— with files from Tracy Tong and Catherine McDonald

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