Peel police arrest 12 people, lay 136 charges in home invasion and robbery spree | CBC News
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Peel Regional Police arrested 12 individuals and laid 136 charges related to a series of home invasions and jewelry store robberies. An organized crime group reportedly conducted brutal attacks between May and December 2024, stealing over $2 million in property. The network was responsible for 17 home invasions impacting more than 60 victims, which included nine children. Some victims sustained life-altering injuries. Police recovered half of the stolen property and a loaded firearm, with one individual still outstanding and wanted on a warrant.
Peel Regional Police have arrested 12 individuals and laid 136 charges tied to a series of home invasions and jewelry store robberies across the Greater Toronto Area.
The criminal network was responsible for 17 home invasions and robberies, affecting over 60 victims, including nine children, with some victims suffering life-altering injuries.
Police recovered half of the stolen property and one loaded firearm, while one suspect remains outstanding with a warrant.
Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich emphasized that anyone targeting the Peel community can expect law enforcement's determined response to remove them.
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