Police identify two more suspects in robbery, stabbing of off-duty cop at Best Buy in Toronto
Police have identified two more suspects and released their images in connection with a theft and stabbing that injured an off-duty officer in Toronto.
The incident took place on Wednesday, just before noon, at a Best Buy in the area of McCowan Road and Progress Avenue.
Officers allege three men and a woman went into a Best Buy store and attempted to leave without paying for an item.
An off-duty Toronto police officer in the store tried to prevent the four people from fleeing and was allegedly stabbed. The officer sustained serious injuries to the wrist and was transported to a hospital.
Police say the suspects then loaded the item into a blue Toyota Sienna minivan, which was captured by dashcam footage that police released shortly after the incident.
On Friday, police issued arrest warrants to a 38-year-old man and 47-year-old Jim Dimce Kaluzovski from Keswick.
Jim Kaluzovski is wanted on several offences in connection with a theft and stabbing at a Best Buy store in Scarborough. (Toronto Police Service)
The 38-year-old man was later arrested but was subsequently released with no charges following an investigation.
Meanwhile, Kaluzovski remains at large and is wanted for robbery with a weapon, aggravated assault on a peace officer, assault with a weapon, weapons dangerous, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of property obtained by crime over and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime under.
On Saturday, police identified two more suspects in the case - Toronto residents Preston Calladine, 48, and Starlene Migwans, 42.
Preston Calladine, 48 and Starlene Migwans, 42 are wanted in a theft and stabbing investigation. (Toronto Police Service)
They are both wanted for similar charges that Kaluzovski is facing.
The fourth suspect remains unidentified.
Police say the man in the photo is wanted in a theft and stabbing investigation. (TPS)
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Jason Tanouye at 416-808-4306 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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