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Attempted murder suspect who set home ablaze turns himself him into police

Toronto resident Terry Graham, pictured, is wanted by police for alleged attempted murder and arson. Global News

A murder suspect who set a Toronto home ablaze has surrendered to police.

Authorities were called to a home in the Upper Beaches area, near Gerrard Street East and Coxwell Avenue, just after 4:45 a.m. Saturday morning.

49 year-old Terry Graham of Toronto was reportedly involved in an altercation inside the residence.

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Graham was asked to leave but returned a short time later, when he proceeded to douse the home in accelerant and set the building on fire.

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Four people were inside the home at the time of the blaze.

Graham will face a number of charges inlcuding assault, possession of an incendiary device, arson and four counts of attempted murder.

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Graham is scheduled to appear in a city courtroom on Monday.

 

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