NEW: Kenneth Law case now spans 11 Ontario police forces.
“Investigators are asking members of the community to be alert of any packaging or labels identifying sodium nitrite, including hoods and or masks that can be used to cause self harm,” Peel police said in the video.
“We are concerned that members of the community are in possession of these items and ask everyone to be vigilant of any online transactions made by your loved ones from these noted companies,” police said. According to investigators, Law may have sent packages containing instruments for suicide to as many as 40 countries and businesses associated with Law are also frequently referenced on a popular pro-suicide forum.
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