York police and their counterparts from across Ontario will announce the results of a months-long investigation on Monday morning.

The investigation, dubbed “Project Wrangler,” began in the spring after a series of violent attacks in southern and eastern Ontario, and in Quebec, police said in a news release.

Among those attacks were incidents of murder, attempted murders and armed robberies, investigators said.

York police Chief Jim MacSween and superintendent Simon James will represent York police at the news conference, which will be held outside of York police headquarters at 10 a.m.

Because the investigation involved forces from several jurisdictions, they will be joined by Peel police Chief Nishan Duraiappah, London police Chief Thai Truong, Toronto police chief superintendent Joe

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