Car lands in a Toronto creek and it's not the first time
A car found mostly underwater in a Toronto creek Friday morning sparked several questions and fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
Toronto Police got a call for a car submerged in Etobicoke Creek in Marie Curtis Park on Thursday, July 15 at 9:30 p.m., Toronto Police Services Const. Jenifferjit Sidhu tells blogTO.
When police arrived, they found a four-door Toyota Camry in the creek. No one was injured in the incident, Sidhu says.
It appears that it was an accident, and no charges have been laid. The owner of the car is arranging to have the car towed.
People spotted the car early Friday morning, and many wondered how it landed in the water.
"South Etobicoke Creek this morning. Any one has more information about this?" one person posted in the South Etobicoke Community Group with a photo of the submerged car.
Some people wondered if the car was stolen and dumped. There were also several jokes.
"What kind of license do you need to fish for one of those?" one person said.
Another took a jab at Toronto's real estate prices.
"It's the newest apartment rental in the city. Only $2,000 per month."
Still, others raised concerns about the well-being of the people or person in the car at the time of the mishap.
This isn't the first time this has happened in this creek.
Just two years ago, in March 2019, a partially submerged car was found in Etobicoke Creek in Marie Curtis Park. Firefighters entered the water and broke the sunroof of the car but found no one was in or around the car.
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