3 cops injured in separate stolen vehicle investigations in Etobicoke

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3 cops injured in separate stolen vehicle investigations in Etobicoke
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Three Toronto police officers have been injured in separate incidents involving alleged stolen vehicles in Etobicoke.

The officer sustained minor injuries as a result of the collision. Police said the injured officer was assessed at the scene.Silverstone Drive and Albion RoadOfficers engaged in a foot pursuit and two people, a man and a woman, were subsequently taken into custody, police said. There is no word on charges.A Toronto police spokesperson said officers are investigating the two incidents separately.Toronto mayor defends record on handling Israel-Hamas war fallout amid criticism over missing Oct.

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