Two men sought in alleged kidnapping downtown surrender to police

By News Staff

Two Toronto men wanted in connection with an alleged kidnapping in the Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street area have turned themselves in to police.

Last week, police said they arrested two men in the case and were searching for two more suspects.

On the evening of Dec. 19, a 25-year-old woman was at home when she heard a knock at the door.

It’s alleged four men forced their way into her home and took her against her will. She said they took her to various locations in the city, switching her from car to car.

All of her IDs, debit and credit cards were stolen and money was withdrawn from her bank accounts, police said.

The men reportedly tried to force the woman into the sex trade, holding her captive for more than eight hours.

Kirk Hosten-Alexander, 23, surrendered to police on Sunday and was charged with kidnapping, forcible confinement, robbery, trafficking in persons and withholding documents. He appeared in court on Monday.

Rayan Graham, 26, of Toronto, turned himself in to police on Monday and was charged with kidnapping, forcible confinement, robbery, trafficking in persons and withholding documents. He appeared in court on Tuesday.

The other two men – Lisbon Durham, 26, and Alex Fredericks, 25 – have also been charged with kidnapping, forcible confinement, robbery, trafficking in persons and withholding documents.

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