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2 youths arrested after stolen car found parked at Brampton high school

27 February 2025
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2 youths arrested after stolen car found parked at Brampton high school
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Peel Regional Police arrested two youths after a carjacking incident at a retail store parking lot in Brampton led them to a high school where the stolen vehicle was found. The victim was approached by two masked suspects demanding his keys, resulting in a struggle and the suspects fleeing in the victim’s vehicle. The suspects, who were on judicial releases for previous violent offenses, were apprehended at the school, facing charges including possession of stolen property and possession of a weapon.

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