Toronto police are currently searching for an elderly man with dementia named Norman Gray, who goes by the name Bill. Gray was last seen leaving his house in North York over 24 hours ago to go on a walk. He was spotted near Sheppard Avenue West and Torbarrie Road on Tuesday around 12 p.m. Gray is 76 years old, around five-feet-10-inches tall, with curly hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark-coloured baseball hat, a red and blue shirt, blue jeans, a black jacket, and black and white shoes. A command post was initially set up at Wilson Avenue and Beverly Hills Drive but has since been moved to the area of Victoria Park Avenue and Ellesmere Road as Gray was last spotted in this area.

During a news conference on Wednesday evening, Insp. Jeff Bangild, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, informed reporters that officers are treating the area around Victoria Park Avenue and Ellesmere Road as a new starting point in the search for Gray. Bangild mentioned that new information is coming in and that there have been sightings of Gray that police are now following up on. The Toronto Police Service has initiated a Level 1 Search, allowing for more resources to be allocated for a greater search area and to follow up on all information and tips received. Despite Gray’s increasing stage of dementia severity, he is still agile and capable of moving freely around the city. Bangild believes that Gray may be hungry and thirsty after being out for a considerable amount of time.

Police are advising anyone who spots Gray to approach him, as he is personable, and to contact authorities immediately. Investigators are asking for anyone with information about Gray’s whereabouts to contact them at 416-808-3100 or to report anonymously to Crime Stoppers. A missing persons report has been issued for Gray, describing him as 5’10” with gray curly hair and brown eyes, and wearing a dark coloured baseball hat, red and blue shirt, blue jeans, a black jacket, and black and white shoes. The Toronto Police Operations Division is actively searching for Gray and has asked for the public’s assistance in locating him.

In light of the missing person case of Norman Gray, Toronto Police are actively searching for the elderly man with dementia who was last seen over 24 hours ago. Gray’s last known location was near Sheppard Avenue West and Torbarrie Road on Tuesday at around 12 p.m. The search for Gray has intensified, with a command post initially set up at Wilson Avenue and Beverly Hills Drive and later moved to the area of Victoria Park Avenue and Ellesmere Road following a sighting of Gray. Toronto Police have established a Level 1 Search to allocate more resources and personnel to cover a greater search area and follow up on information.

Despite the severity of his dementia, Norman Gray is still capable of moving around the city. Police believe he may be hungry and thirsty after being out for a significant amount of time. The Toronto Police Service is actively investigating leads and sightings of Gray, urging the public to contact authorities if they have any information about his whereabouts. Gray is described as personable and can be approached if spotted. Investigative efforts are underway, and the public is asked to report any sightings or information to the Toronto Police Service or Crime Stoppers anonymously. The search for Norman Gray, also known as Bill, continues, with law enforcement and the community working together to locate him and ensure his safe return home.

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