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Summary

A Woman Was Apparently Forced Into A Car Near High Park On Saturday Night

Police say they're concerned for her safety and are looking for info.
Staff Writer

Police are asking for the public's help in investigating a potential abduction in Toronto's High Park area.

A woman was reportedly seen being pushed into a car by two men at 11:30 p.m. on Saturday night near the park and police say they're concerned for her safety. 

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The two men were seen talking to a white woman with blonde hair next to a car parked on Parkside Drive between Spring Road and High Park Boulevard.

They then apparently grabbed the victim and pushed her inside the car, which was a green/blue four-door sedan with two other men sitting in it.

Authorities say one of the suspects was wearing a black face mask and the other was a Black man with a medium build. Police did not release any other details regarding the two suspects.

If you have a security camera or dashcam footage of the time and area in question, police are asking you to contact them with any information you have.

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