Toronto homicide detectives are back at the Regent Park apartment building where Tyson Bailey was found shot on Friday.
The 15-year-old was found bleeding in the stairwell of a Toronto Community Housing building on Whiteside Place, in the Dundas & River area. He had been shot 4 times. Bailey was rushed to hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
Cops returned to the building Sunday to search a unit on the 13th floor. Bailey didn't live in the building though his home was nearby.
Investigators have called him a "fine, young man" without a criminal record & say nothing points to any gang involvement.
Grief counsellors will be on hand at Central Technical School Monday, where Bailey was in the 10th grade.
Bailey's football coach Norm Davis & Central Tech principal Sheryl Freeman will also speak to the media about him.
Police are looking for 2 persons of interest in the case:
-a tall, skinny white man, 25-30 years old with a pock-marked face.
-a black man, shorter than the first , also 25-30 years old, wearing a black jacket at the time of the shooting.
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