Toronto police to release results of operation targeting carjackers after rash of recent incidents
Dubbed "Project ZigZag," police appear to have launched an investigation targeting carjackers in Toronto, who have been active in large numbers over the past two
months.occurring across the region on one night in May.Insp. Richard Harris will speak outside Toronto police headquarters on College Street sometime around 11 a.m.
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