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oronto Police Service Releases Cold Case Appeals on Podcast Series with Obie & Ax Inc., 24 Shades of Blue - Cold Case Edition - Season Three, Episode Six. The sixth episode of 24 Shades of Blue - Cold Case Edition, Season Three, features the case of Sukhvir Deo, 35, hosted by Anime. On the afternoon of June 7, 2016, Sukhvir was sitting in his Range Rover in the Yonge and Eglinton area, when two men wearing construction vests ambushed his vehicle with gunfire and he died at the scene. His homicide remains an active investigation and police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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The fifth episode of 24 Shades of Blue - Cold Case Edition, Season Three, features the case of Maysam Sharifi, 24, hosted by Anime.
On January 25, 2004, Maysam and some friends headed to an afterhours club in midtown Toronto on Geary Avenue.
The evening quickly turned to tragedy as gunshots rang out in a corridor of the club and Maysam was shot and killed.
His homicide remains an active investigation and police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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The fourth episode of 24 Shades of Blue - Cold Case Edition, Season Three, features the case of Atiq Chowdhury, 29, hosted by Anime. On January 11, 2007, the body of Atiq Chowdhury was located at his apartment at 1818 Weston Road with obvious signs of trauma. It’s believed his body had been in the apartment for a few days. Atiq’s homicide remains an active investigation and police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
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In this episode Anime is sits down with Acting Detective Sergeant Steve Smith, to discuss the case surrounding Rochelle Bobb's murder. While driving a friend home one night Rochelle's and her unborn son Kyrie fell victim to gun violence in the area. A tragic loss that to this day is still felt by her friends and family. Take a listen to learn more about Rochelle's case and how you can help the TPS get justice for Rochelle and Kyrie.
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In this episode Anime is sits down with Acting Detective Sergeant Steve Smith, to discuss the case surrounding Lin Tao's murder, one that has remained unsolved for years. Lin Tao, was a bright young university student when her life was tragically take from her 21 years ago just shy of her 20th birthday. Take a listen to this case and find out more about who Lin Tao was and how you can help gain justice for her and her family she leaves behind.
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In this episode Anime is joined by Acting Detective Sergeant Steve Smith to discuss the double homicide that tragically took the lives of Justin Bokma and Lefranc Mathews. These two men leave behind families who joined by the Toronto Police are seeking justice for their lost loved ones. Take a listen to learn more about the case and what you can do to help TPS solve the case.
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In this episode Anime sits down with Acting Detective Sergeant Steve Smith and Detective Shona Patterson to discuss how the Missing Persons Unit operates and the advancements recently added to the growing unit.
Together, they explore the intricacies of missing persons cases and the new steps they are implementing to help them find those who have gone missing in the City.
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In this episode we delve into the world of financial crimes with Detective David Coffey. We explore the intricate techniques used by financial criminals to exploit vulnerable people and how they orchestrate elaborate schemes. Take a listen to learn how you can protect yourself and your loved ones from falling victim to financial crimes.
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In this eye-opening episode Anime sits down with Detective of Intelligence Services Kiran Bisla, to discuss the topic of hate crimes and hate incidents. As our society grapples with a concerning surge in hate crimes, Detective Bisla offers a unique perspective on the factors contributing to this alarming trend. As well as prevention tips and ways to report hate crimes if you have ever fallen victim to one.
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In this episode, Anime is joined by ETF Clerk Joey Cabral and Staff Sargant Joseph Shangi and learns about the inspiring and extraordinary story of Joey's career as a blind member of the police force who has shattered stereotypes and redefined what it means to serve and protect.
Join us as we explore the incredible journey of this remarkable individual and the invaluable contributions he has made to his department and community.
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In this episode Anime sits down with the Director of the Bolo program Max Langlois and Inspector Ken Taylor, to discuss the the BOLO Program's goals, and the tangible impacts it's had on enhancing public trust, communication, and crime prevention.
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In Season 3 episode 1 our brand new host for the series Anime delves into the world of law enforcement through the eyes of two remarkable individuals at the beginning of their careers. Join us as we follow the paths of Police Constable Julianna Krusky and Cadet Andrew McLean as they embark on their respective journeys into the law enforcement profession.
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Take a deep dive into the case of Nicole Morin with Andy and Detective Sergeant Steve Smith. On July 30, 1985, 8 year old Nicole left her apartment to meet up with her friend to go swimming and disappeared before she reached the lobby. While her case was among the biggest search in Toronto's history, her absence still remains a mystery.
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Andy sits down with Detective Shona Patterson, to delve into the mysterious disappearances of Nancy Liou. On January 27 1999, 15 year old Nancy left her apartment to meet someone. She then disappeared without a trace. The surveillance camera in the building has captured her waiting at the entrance, then running out with a smile on her face. The mystery of her disappearance prevails to this day.
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The mystery of Mabel Wong's disappearance has yet to be resolved. On October 2nd 1990, at 10:30 in the evening, Mabel Wong received a call from her client and rushed to go meet with them. That night, she informed her sister that she will be back soon but did not mention who she was meeting with.
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The baffling mystery surrounding Holly Painter's disappearance has led the investigation unit to suspect that they have been met with foul play. Information discrepancy from different leads has risen suspicion and doubt in Holly's friends. To uncover the story about this case, Andy is joined with Detective Sergeant Steve Smith to discuss in details the actions that had led to the disappearance of Holly Painter.
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On this episode of 24 Shades of Blue, Andy sits down with Detective Shona Patterson to discuss the staggering disappearance of 3 young teenagers Eva Ho, Jackie Li, and Kevin Lim on August 14, 2006, just 5 days after the discovery of their friend's remains, Philip Sit. A very strong friendship tied the four together. This case has evoked many coverage calling the public to come forward with any information, yet there hasn't been one lead that the police received.
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It has been over 30 years that Amber Potts has went missing. She was last seen in her hometown Etobicoke in late November 1988, hitching a ride with a stranger. Her mother shortly after reported her missing. There has been no sign of her since. On this episode, Andy sits down with Acting Detective Steve Smith to discuss the disappearance of 16 year old Amber Potts.
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In this episode Axel sits down with Kristal Jones, the cofounder and president of Toronto Beyond The Blue. As a spouse of a police officer and a mother of boys that would like to follow in their father's footsteps, she is determined to work on breaking the stigma today surrounding mental health for police officers to create a better future for them and their families. Toronto Beyond The Blue, is a non-profit organization that offers support to police service members both serving and retired and their families by connecting them with the right resources and the help they need for them to thrive. Find out more, in this episode.
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In this episode, Axel is back on location discovering the Emergency Task Forces premises and talking to the ETF Training Officer Team Leader Craig Ashmen along with different subject-matter experts of the unit to discover some of their trainings, tactics, tools, and strategies that they use during their operations. The ETF Unit has been created to assist the Toronto Police in special emergency responses and operations. Anything from acts of terrorism, barricaded suspects, suicide interventions to persons in crisis, they are mandated to deal with potential violence with a skillset that puts emphasis on de-escalation, communication and peaceful resolutions first. Uncover the stigma and learn more about this high intensity job in this 24 Shades of Blue episode.
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