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Toronto police say SUV not connected to investigation into little girl's remains

Toronto police say an SUV that stopped outside a home where a little girl's remains were found in May has "no connection" with the case.
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This image provided by the Toronto Police Service and Ontario Provincial Police shows a composite sketch of a little girl whose body was found in a dumpster and whom authorities are trying to identify. The remains of the Black girl, between 4 and 7 years old, were found in a construction bin outside a Dale Avenue home in Toronto's wealthy Rosedale neighborhood on May 2, 2022. Toronto police say an SUV that stopped outside a home where a little girl's remains were found in May has "no connection" with the case. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Toronto Police Service via AP

Toronto police say an SUV that stopped outside a home where a little girl's remains were found in May has "no connection" with the case.

Police said earlier this month they were looking for the vehicle – a dark-coloured Porsche SUV – as part of their investigation.

They say officers have now located the vehicle and spoken to the driver, and determined neither are connected to the investigation,

Police are still working to identify the girl – who is described as between 4 and 7 years old and Black, either of African or mixed African descent – and are urging the public to look at previously released composite sketches.

Investigators say the girl's remains were found in a dumpster outside a home in a wealthy Toronto neighbourhood on May 2.

They say the remains were likely placed there in the days prior, but the girl may have died last summer.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 15, 2022.

The Canadian Press