Toronto Police Issue Urgent Alert for Missing Woman Amid Dangerous Cold Snap

Toronto authorities urgently seek assistance from the public in locating Erzebet, a missing 54-year-old woman feared to be exposed to extreme cold weather conditions. Erzebet was last seen around 3 p.m. on Wednesday in the vicinity of Bloor Street West and Keele Street. She is described as five feet one inch tall, weighing 200 pounds, with brown eyes and black curly shoulder-length hair. During her last sighting, she was dressed in a black jacket and black boots.

Inspector Scott Bradbury of the Toronto Police expressed deep concern for Erzebet’s welfare as temperatures are rapidly dropping in the city. With the forecast predicting wind chills as low as -30 degrees Celsius, the risk of frostbite on exposed skin within minutes is high.

Residents in the Bloor and Keele area can anticipate heightened police presence and volunteer participation in the search efforts. Inspector Bradbury urged the community to inspect their properties, including yards and sheds, as Erzebet might be seeking refuge to keep warm. Law enforcement is actively searching the neighborhood, seeking any surveillance footage that could provide clues to her whereabouts.

The focus remains on ensuring Erzebet’s safety from the harsh weather conditions, as hypothermia could pose a serious threat with the plummeting temperatures. While there are no suspicions of foul play in her disappearance, the urgency to locate her is amplified by the severe cold spell Toronto is experiencing. Inspector Bradbury also encouraged those utilizing warming centers and local coffee shops to be on the lookout for Erzebet.

If you have any information or have seen Erzebet, please contact 911 immediately.