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Police issue arrest warrant for Markham kidnapping suspect

Three suspects have not yet been identified

NEWS RELEASE
YORK REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE
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Investigators with the York Regional Police Major Crimes Bureau have identified a suspect, believed to be suspect #3 involved in the March 23, 2019 armed kidnapping of a 22-year-old man from Markham.

A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for a 37-year-old man from Toronto.

Wanted, Suspect 3, Abdullahi Adan, 37, of the City of Toronto

Described as:

  • Male, dark skin
  • 6’2”, heavier build
  • Wearing dark blue jeans with a black jacket

Charges:

  • Kidnapping
  • Forcible confinement 
  • Assault with a weapon
  • Assault

On Saturday, March 23, shortly before 6 p.m., the victim and his friend were in an underground parking garage at a condominium building at 15 Water Walk Dr., which is in the area of Highway 7 and Birchmount Road.

Three men, one of whom was armed with a conductive energy weapon, exited a van and grabbed the victim. The victim was resisting and was shocked by the suspects. The suspects forced the victim into the van and fled.

On Tuesday, March 26, shortly before 9 p.m., the victim was located after he asked for help at a residence on Doe Lake Road in the Town of Gravenhurst.

He was suffering from minor injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment. He has since been reunited with his family.

This investigation is still ongoing.

York Regional Police will continue to dedicate significant resources to find the additional suspects, as they are still at large and are considered armed and dangerous.

We strongly recommend that the suspects involved in this kidnapping seek legal counsel and turn themselves in.

Suspect 1: Male, wearing a mask, blue pants, black jacket,

Suspect 2: Male, dark skin, 6’1”, wearing black Canada Goose jacket

Suspect 4: Male wearing a green/yellow jacket with a hood

Anyone with information is asked to contact York Regional Police Major Crimes Bureau immediately at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7865. If you spot the suspects, do not approach them, call 9-1-1 immediately.

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