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The Toronto Police are continuing their search for two suspects in a first-degree murder case in the GTA.

Unconfirmed reports say the two were spotted in various cities in Northern Ontario.

Police say 36-year old Clyde Marshall of New Brunswick and 27-year old Sabrina Chouart of Gatineau, Quebec are on the run, and believe they have been hitch-hiking north.

Media Relations Officer down in Toronto Jeniffer Sidhu says anyone who has seen them to not hesitate and call either the Toronto Homicide Squad or your local police force.  You can also contact Crime Stoppers.

“Do not approach these two individuals, they are considered dangerous,” she said.

Marshall is described as white, 6’0″, 145 lbs., thin build, brown short hair and has blue eyes. He also has a tattoo on the right side of his neck and arm.

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Chouart is described as white, 5’7″, 130 lbs., thin build and has brown hair.

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The two were also travelling with their dog, a brown mastiff but the dog was found tied to a post and abandoned in the GTA.  The dog was brought to Toronto Animal Services and it is believed the two have been travelling without the dog since early Saturday.

Reports from citizens in Northern Ontario suggest the two were spotted in places like New Liskeard and South Porcupine over the last number of days.

Sidhu says these reports are all unconfirmed.

There’s also an unconfirmed report that they were spotted in Timmins on Monday.

This security video was released of the two travelling with their dog.

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