JUST IN: Toronto police said the case against Kiarash Parzham is “ready to go to trial” and all that is missing is the suspect himself.
Kiarash Parzham is wanted on a first-degree murder charge in connection with a 2022 shooting in North York that left Kian Hoseyni dead.
Parzham was identified as the suspect in the 2022 shooting that killed Kian Hoseyni. No charges have been proven in court. Investigators at the time said Parzham was observed leaving the scene in a silver 2014 Hyundai Tucson with Ontario licence plate CVBA 460.was issued for Parzham in the days that followed, but he remains outstanding. He was also listed as the number four most wanted fugitive on the Bolo Program’s 25 most wanted list.
Parzham is described by police as “armed and dangerous” and, if located, members of the public should not approach him but instead call 911. He has distinct tattoos on his right arm and left middle finger, of which police released images of on Tuesday. Police also made a point at Tuesday’s news conference to address anyone who may be assisting Parzham.
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