Ontario police are trying to dispel the rumour that a widely-shared video has any connection to the repeat offender known as Toronto's Joker, who is still wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.
Ontario police are trying to dispell the rumour that a widely-shared video from this week has any connection to the repeat offender who happily adopted the nickname of Toronto's Joker, and who is still very much wanted on a Canada-wide warrant.But, the Durham Regional Police Service has confirmed that the video in question does not depict Stamatakos , and has nothing to do with the case.
Please be advised this information is incorrect. We have not arrested this male. This situation is unrelated to him. Thank youwhen he was due to be serving a two-year sentence for arson, damage to property, flight from a peace officer and a handful of other crimes.
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