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Caregiver charged after vulnerable adults assaulted at east Toronto group home, police say

Toronto police have charged a caregiver who allegedly assaulted vulnerable adults at a group home in East York for a month-long period last year

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Police are searching for 38-year-old Oghenemaro Dave Ejerua, who they say was employed as a caregiver at a group home in Toronto. (Toronto Police Service)

Toronto police have charged a caregiver who allegedly assaulted vulnerable adults at a group home in East York for a month-long period last year.

Police said they first responded to reports of assault on the morning of Dec. 10, in the area of Sibley and Dentonia Park avenues.

The accused allegedly committed a “series of assaults” between Nov. 1 and 30, 2025, against residents.

Investigators did not say how many victims there were or what kind of physical injuries, if any, they sustained.

In a news release issued Monday, police say they arrested 38-year-old Oghenemaro Dave Ejerua, of Toronto, and charged him with seven counts of assault.

The charges have not been tested in court.

Toronto police are asking anyone with additional information to contact them or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

Alex Arsenych

Alex Arsenych

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