Toronto police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 44-year-old man bound under the Ontario Mental Health Act.
On Thursday, the Toronto Police Service said Tesfaye Asefa was last seen on Jan. 18 at around 4:30 p.m. in the area of Shaw and Queen streets in downtown Toronto.
While the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health is located at Shaw and Queen streets, TPS says they are unable to confirm if Asefa eloped from the facility.He is described by police as standing 5-8 tall, weighing approximately 194 pounds, bald with brown eyes, and as having an accent.
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