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Surveillance video to pay key role in latest Riverdale homicide investigation

The scene of a shooting near Munro Street and Dundas Street East, Nov. 27, 2016. John Hanley / Global News

Toronto police say they expect surveillance video will play a key role in their latest homicide investigation.

Paramedics say a man who’d been shot died at the scene yesterday afternoon after he was found in a residence just east of the downtown core.

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No arrests have been made, but investigators say they expect to collect a lot of video evidence from the area.

The shooting happened in the same Riverdale neighbourhood where 61-year old grandmother Peggy Ann Smith was shot and killed in August.

Investigators said they did not believe that Smith was the intended target.

No arrests have been made in that case.

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