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Toronto police investigating after boy walks into hospital with gunshot wound

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Toronto police are investigating a shooting in Scarborough Friday evening that left a boy injured.

Police were called to Ellesmere Road and Dolly Varden Boulevard, west of Markham Road, shortly before 10:30 p.m. for shots fired.

When officers arrived, they located evidence of gunfire but did not initially find a victim.

However, police later confirmed a boy walked into a hospital with a gunshot wound, which they believe he sustained from the incident.

His injuries are considered non-life-threatening.

Police have not released any suspect information.

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