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Toddler killed in alleged abduction

Central Ontario community ‘in disbelief ’

- Nicole Thompson

A one- year-old boy has died, his father was shot and a provincial police officer was injured following an alleged abduction in central Ontario on Thursday, the province’s police watchdog said as it launched an investigat­ion into the incident.

The father’ s vehicle crashed into an Ontario Provincial Police cruiser and struck an officer who was outside the car while police were investigat­ing the alleged kidnapping in Kawartha Lakes, Ont., a spokeswoma­n for the Special Investigat­ions Unit told an evening news conference.

Three officers shot at the 33-year-old man driving the vehicle after an “interactio­n,” Monica Hudon said.

“The man was struck and he was airlifted to hospital in grave condition,” she said. “Inside the vehicle was the man’s son, a one-year-old boy, and he was fatally wounded.”

She didn’t reveal the nature of the boy’s injuries, but said the crash happened some time after police tried to pull the father’s vehicle over. Video from the scene showed sirens flashing through the fog on a rural road just east of Lindsay, Ont. Investigat­ors, some in uniform, walked among numerous police vehicles that were parked behind caution tape.

The stretch of Pigeon Lake Road was closed for investigat­ion late Thursday morning. Police shut down even more of that road later in the day.

Kawartha Lakes Mayor Andy Letham said he’s not able to comment on an ongoing investigat­ion, but that the incident has shaken his central Ontario municipali­ty.

“The community is in disbelief that this is happening,” he wrote in an email.

He added that they’re also appreciati­ve of what provincial police officers do to keep Kawartha Lakes safe.

While the SIU will investigat­e the officers’ involvemen­t in the incident, OPP Commission­er Thomas Carrique said the York Regional Police have been called in to handle other aspects of the investigat­ion.

“As a result of a tragic incident today, one child is dead and two others significan­tly injured. I ask that ( the SIU) and ( York police) be given time to investigat­e, without speculatio­n on the events as they unfolded,” he said in a tweet. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those that are suffering today.”

He noted that the OPP officer, who was initially listed in critical condition, is now stable. He’s being treated at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.

This is the second incident in less than a week in which

Our thoughts and prayers are with those that are suffering today.

the SIU has been called in to investigat­e the death or injury of a provincial police officer.

Const. Marc Hovingh was shot and killed in the line of duty on Manitoulin Island last Friday while investigat­ing an “unwanted man” on a property in Gore Bay, Ont.

The man, identified as Gary Brohman, was also shot and killed.

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