
"Det. Sgt. Phillip Campbell said there is a strong possibility that foul play was involved in Taron Stepanyan's disappearance. Our focus remains on finding Taron and determining what happened, Campbell said at a news conference Saturday. He had a son, he had a family. Right now, his family is devastated, keep in mind he's been missing for two years so you can imagine the stress they are going through."
"Stepanyan, who was 40-years-old when he was reported missing, was last seen leaving his home in the Victoria Park Avenue and Sheppard Avenue E. area on the evening of Dec. 23, 2023, Toronto police said in a news release Saturday. The circumstances now meet the threshold for a homicide investigation based on recent information, the release added. Officers will be canvassing the neighborhood to speak with residents Saturday."
More than two years after Taron Stepanyan disappeared in Scarborough, recent information prompted Toronto police to treat the case as a potential homicide. Det. Sgt. Phillip Campbell said there is a strong possibility that foul play was involved. Police are focused on finding Stepanyan and determining what happened. Stepanyan was 40 when reported missing and was last seen leaving his home near Victoria Park Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East on the evening of Dec. 23, 2023. Officers will canvas the neighbourhood for witnesses. There are no suspects and the investigation remains active. Police provided Stepanyan's description and asked anyone with information to contact them.
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