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Two "Dangerous" Suspects Sought In Shooting Of 16-Yr.-Old Girl

11/22/2007  | CityNews.ca Staff

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Two "Dangerous" Suspects Sought In Shooting Of 16-Yr.-Old Girl

Do you know where either of these two men is hiding out? They're wanted for a heinous crime that left a teenager suffering bullet wounds to her hands and face. The 16-year-old was shot Saturday night on Chalkfarm Drive in the Jane and Wilson area and police found her in a stairwell suffering from what cops call "obvious" gunshot wounds.

But who were the men who allegedly shot her and where did they go? Cops have now placed two names to the first question and are hoping you'll be able to answer that last one.

They're looking for Jaime Michael Dixon (left) and Deuvane Donald Francis (right), both 23. They're wanted for attempted murder. Police have a better description of Francis than his alleged partner-in-crime, but they're hoping something about them rings a bell.

Francis is said to be:

  • Black,
  • 5'10",
  • 220 lbs.,
  • Short black hair.

His most distinguishing marks are some tattoos, but you may have trouble spotting them. The word "DANGER" is etched on his stomach and "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears on his chest. He drives a white 1992 Honda Civic with licence plate # AXPH 825.

Dixon is:

  • Black,
  • 6'1",
  • 200 lbs.,
  • Short black hair
  • Balding.

Authorities call them both "armed and dangerous" and urge you to keep your distance it they pass your way. Call (416) 808-3104 or 911 if you spot them.

 
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