Five of six women that were reported missing earlier this week in Toronto have been located, according to Toronto Police.

On Tuesday it was revealed that six women had gone missing in a 24-hour period, sparking a Twitter campaign about violence against women.

The news that they had gone missing in such a short period of time came in the wake of a violent shooting rampage in California that left six students dead and 13 others injured.

According to police, Zhuo Luo, 40, was located on Tuesday, the same day she went missing.

Emily Clancey, 17, and Marina Doulis, 15, who police believe were together when they went missing on Monday, were located early Thursday morning.

All three women had gone missing in the Queen St. W. and Ossington Ave. area.

Gemima Oldford, 55, was located Thursday afternoon, after going missing on Saturday near Yonge St. and Dundas St. W., according to police.

Carolyn Earp, 28, was located Thursday evening in near Yonge and College Sts.

Mark Pugash, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Services, told the Star on Wednesday that there was nothing unusual about the number of women reported missing on the same day.

He estimated that up to 3,000 people are reported missing in Toronto every year and that the majority of them are quickly found.

Natasha McGregor, 38, was reportedly last seen on Monday and has not been located.

Anyone with information as to their whereabouts is asked to call police at 416-808-2222 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477.

With files from Joel Eastwood