Toronto police are warning the public to be on the lookout for four people they suspect were involved in kidnapping of a woman at gunpoint on Saturday.

The woman told police she was taken from the Highway 27 and Langstaff Road area in Vaughan around 10:30 p.m., but escaped later that night in Toronto. She had been driven to the city's Emery neighbourhood, police say.

None of the suspects had been arrested as of Monday afternoon.

Police say both Trevor Smithen, 32, and Rasha Al-Enzi, 33, are wanted for potential kidnapping and related charges in the case. Both are from Toronto and police say they could be "armed and dangerous".

Two other men are also wanted in connection to the kidnapping, police say. They have not released either man's photograph or name.

Toronto police say there are another two suspects in the reported kidnapping. (CBC News)

The suspects may be driving a grey, four-door Chevrolet Sonic, according to a police report. It has an Ontario license plate that reads BZKN727.

Smithen stands six-foot-one and weighs about 180 pounds. Police say he has tattoos on his arms; the words 'Trum' on the right forearm and 'Trevor' inked on the left.



Al-Enzi, 33, also has several tattoos. She weighs about 100 pounds and stands at five-foot-five, according to police.



Police say that no one should approach the suspects, but should instead call 911. Anyone with information can contact Toronto police at 416-808-3100 or leave an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers.