Human remains found in Hamilton belong to man abducted in Toronto in 2018: police

Hamilton police say human remains found in a Hamilton park last month belong to a man who was abducted in Toronto in the spring of 2018.

By BT Toronto

Hamilton police say human remains found in a Hamilton park last month belong to a man who was abducted in Toronto in the spring of 2018.

Jammar Allison, 26, was last seen on June 1, 2018 at around 10 p.m. in the Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 427 area.

Following an investigation, police said Allison was forced into a dark Caravan with tinted windows by three unknown suspects at a parking lot at 680 Rexdale Blvd.

He had not been seen since.

In October 2019, a single bone was discovered by a citizen in Windemere Basin Park in Hamilton. The bone was sent for forensic testing, but investigators were not able to determine the identify of the deceased person at the time.

On October 6, 2020, more human remains were found in the same park.

This time, dental records were used to identify the deceased as Jammar Allison. Police say he was the victim of a homicide.

Toronto police had been investigating Allison’s disappearance as a kidnapping. The Hamilton police major crimes unit has now taken over the homicide investigation

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