Third suspect ID’d in murder of two men from Mississauga

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Published August 15, 2022 at 6:58 pm

Months after a fatal shooting in Etobicoke, police have identified a third suspect from Peel Region.

Gunfire cracked the evening quiet on January 3 at 150 Thirtieth St, a home in Etobicoke near offices, apartments and other houses, on January 3, 2022.

Toronto Police Service announced their response to the shooting around 9:30 p.m. that evening. When police arrived they found three people suffering from gunshots in serious condition.

The three victims were later confirmed as two men, Minyali Wur, 24, and Chudier Reaty, 20, both of Mississiauga, and an unidentified woman. They were whisked to hospital where Wur and Reaty succumbed to their injuries.

The murders of Wur and Reaty were the fourth and fifth in Toronto in 2022.

Weeks later on January 31, police identified two suspects in the shooting. Firstly, Darriel Thompson, 21 of Mississauga, was declared wanted for two counts of second-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

 

Camarr Brown, 21 of Brampton, was additionally wanted on charges of accessory after the fact. Thompson remains on the  Toronto Police Most Wanted List.* Brown turned himself in on July 1.

Now eight months later, police have announced a third suspect remains at large along with Brown and Thompson. Phillip Grant, 32 of Peel Region.

Grant is wanted on one count of second degree murder in the shooting. Anyone with information pertinent to the investigation or of the trio’s whereabouts can call Toronto police at 416-808-7400 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).

*Note: When this story was published Brown remained on the TPS Most Wanted List. On August 16, TPS updated their information confirming Brown had turned himself in six weeks prior. 

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