Markham Home Invasion: Toronto Man Charged, Two Suspects at Large
Markham home invasion suspect charged, two wanted

York Regional Police have made an arrest in connection with a violent home invasion that occurred in Markham earlier this year, while continuing to search for two additional suspects who remain at large.

Early Morning Home Invasion

The incident took place on May 11, 2025, shortly before 6 a.m., when police were called to a residence in the area of Laureleaf Road and Bayview Avenue. According to authorities, three suspects had already fled the scene by the time officers arrived, leaving empty-handed without obtaining any stolen property.

Investigators revealed that the suspects attempted to forcibly enter the home while armed, though specific details about the weapon used have not been disclosed to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation.

Suspect Apprehended and Charged

On Monday, November 20, 2025, police announced the arrest of Jordan White-Djulus, 20, of Toronto. The suspect faces serious charges including robbery using an offensive weapon and disguise with intent.

Authorities disclosed that at the time of the Markham home invasion, White-Djulus was already under a release order for unrelated offences, adding complexity to his legal situation.

York Regional Police have released an image of White-Djulus in hopes that the public can help identify additional suspects or associates connected to the case.

Search for Remaining Suspects Continues

Investigators are actively seeking two additional suspects described as Black men in their early twenties with slim builds. The first suspect is approximately six feet tall and was last seen wearing a black track suit, black mask, surgical gloves, and black shoes.

The second suspect stands about 5-foot-10 and was similarly dressed in a black track suit, black mask, and surgical gloves, but wore black and white shoes and carried a backpack during the incident.

Police are urging anyone with information about the suspects or the home invasion to come forward. Tips can be provided to York Regional Police at 1-866-876-5423, extension 6630, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or online at 1800222tips.com.