Police say 6 people wanted in connection with stabbing at Annex restaurant

Police say 6 people wanted in connection with stabbing at Annex restaurant

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Toronto police are searching for six suspects wanted in an ongoing stabbing investigation.

According to authorities, six people broke into a restaurant in the city’s Annex area, near Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue, around 1:10 a.m. Saturday.

Police say the suspects had a brief conversation with three other people inside and a fight broke out.

Two victims were found with stab wounds and were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

“The suspects were last seen fleeing on foot,” police said in a news release Monday.

Five of the six suspects are described as males between the ages of 20 and 30 and ranging from five-foot-six to five-foot-eight in height.

Police have released images of six people who are wanted in connection with a stabbing investigation. (TPS)

The first suspect was last seen wearing a camo moose knuckle jacket with a black fur hood, a dark mask with a white check mark, dark pants, and black shoes with a red check mark.

The second suspect was last seen wearing a beige jacket, dark pants, white shoes, and a white and black scarf.

The third suspect was last seen wearing a dark-colored shiny puffy jacket, dark-colored pants, and dark-colored shoes.

The fourth suspect was last seen wearing a dark colored shiny puffy jacket, dark pants with white fabric hanging out of the right back pocket, and black shoes with a red check mark.

The fifth suspect is described as having dark curly hair and a mustache and was last seen wearing a gray and white jacket, blue jeans and dark shoes.

Police have released images of six people who are wanted in connection with a stabbing investigation. (TPS)

The sixth suspect is described as being 5’8″ to 5’11”, with short black hair, a dark goatee, black and red shoes, blue jeans with lettering, a blue puffy jacket, a red sweater, and a beige scarf.

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Investigators encourage anyone with information to contact police.