Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner’s vehicle was carjacked in the city on Monday night, CityNews reports.
The Maple Leafs confirmed the news in a statement Tuesday morning.
“We can confirm Mitch Marner was the unfortunate victim of a carjacking in Etobicoke on Monday evening. He was unharmed in the incident and the Club & Mitch are thankful for Toronto Police Services’ support. Anyone with information is asked to reach out to Toronto Police Services,” the statement reads. “TPS has asked that neither Mitch or the Club comment any further on the details of the incident as this is an ongoing investigation.”
Toronto Police tweeted about a man being robbed of his Range Rover on Monday at 7:46 p.m. ET in the southwest portion of the city.
Police said the three suspects had two guns and a knife and added a search was ongoing.
Police confirmed there was a carjacking without any injuries.
The Toronto Sun first reported the car belonged to Marner.
The incident occurred two days after the Maple Leafs were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a Game 7 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning in an Eastern Conference quarterfinal.
— With files from The Canadian Press