Toronto police are asking the public for help searching for the two other suspects in a brazen Scarborough shooting that sent two young girls to hospital.

Two sisters, 5 and 9, were shot at the playground in the McCowan Rd. and Alton Towers Circle area on June 14. The girls were rushed to hospital after being shot in the abdomen and ankle, respectively.

Three men were wanted in the investigation. Sheldon Eriya, the alleged driver of the suspects’ vehicle, was arrested and charged on June 15, and he remains in custody.

The younger girl was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition. Both have since recovered after multiple surgeries. Detective Sgt. Jim Gotell said Friday that both girls are now home and doing well.

Police have identified the two other suspects as Tarrick Rhoden, 23, of Toronto and T’Quan Roberton, 23, also of Toronto.

Gotell said police believe the men are still in the Toronto area and are being helped by friends. He said he wants to remind the public that people may face up to 14 years in jail if they’re found helping the suspects.

Other children who were present in the park during the shooting are also victims, Gotell said, adding they have reportedly been suffering from nightmares and don’t want to go back to park.

He said police have spoken to several of the children already, but are asking parents and families of any other children who were in the park to contact police if they haven’t yet, so they can try to provide counselling and support for both the children and the families.

Gotell said police have have issued Canada-wide warrants for both Rhoden and Robertson, and are asking the members of the public to contact police at the 42 Division if they have any information.