A leg – still sporting a gold ankle bracelet – uncovered at a Toronto garbage sorting station and a torso spotted in an alley belonged to the same woman, police say.

The leg was discovered while workers sorted trash at a transfer station in the city's east end on Friday afternoon, police announced late Saturday.

A passerby saw the torso Saturday morning in an alley in the Parkdale neighbourhood, west of downtown.

Officers wouldn't say whether they had recovered the full body.

The woman has not yet been identified.

Police said the remains are those of a white woman, with light brown hair who weighed between 150 and 170 pounds.

They estimate that she was between five feet six inches and five feet nine inches tall.

Investigators said their best hope of identifying the woman stemmed from a gold Avon ankle bracelet studded with diamonds.

They're searching through missing persons reports, while appealing for help from the public.