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Suspect now identified in robbery last fall

Elderly woman had necklace taken at Castle Frank subway

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Toronto police have now identified a suspect in a robbery at Castle Frank subway station last fall.

Quinton Leslie McDonald wanted for robbery at subway station.
Quinton Leslie McDonald wanted for robbery at subway station.

On Oct. 5 around 1:15 p.m. an elderly woman was reportedly approached and her gold necklace grabbed. The woman fell to the ground as a man escaped with her gold necklace.

Sought is Quinton Leslie McDonald, 25, of no fixed address, police say in a press release on March 27.

Video and photo of the suspect are available on the Toronto Police Website.

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