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Toronto police seek 2 male suspects on motorcycle after stabbing injures 3 teens

Toronto police are searching for two suspects who fled the scene on a motorcycle after a stabbing in Scarborough on Friday that injured three male teenagers.

All 3 teen victims, all males, now listed in stable condition in hospital

Clothing is left scattered on the ground after a stabbing injured three male teens in Scarborough on Friday. Toronto police are looking for two male suspects who were last seen fleeing the area on a motorcycle. Police have not determined what led to the stabbing and they have not recovered the knife. (Garry Asselstine/CBC)

Toronto police are searching for two male suspects who were last seen on a motorcycleafter a stabbing in Scarborough on Friday that injured three male teenagers.

Const. David Hopkinson, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service, said Saturday that officers were called to the scenenearLawrence Avenue East and Brimley Drive at about 3:30 p.m.

Three teens were taken to hospital. Police said one was initially in critical condition but his injuries are no longer considered life-threatening. All three werelisted in stable condition on Saturday morning.

Hopkinson said two of the victims went toDavid and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute to seek assistance. The school was then placed in a hold-and-secure for about an hour.

Police are trying to determine what led to the stabbing. The scene was taped off on Friday as officers investigated. Officers have not yet recovered the knife used in the incident.

Ryan Bird, spokesperson for the Toronto District School Board,confirmed one of theinjured was astudent, 17, at the school.

Bird said the stabbing appeared to have happened at a nearby plaza after school had ended for the day.

The student's parents were notified.

Anyone with information is urged to call Toronto police at (416) 808-4100.