Halton police have arrested three people in connection with a rash of vehicle thefts, including one who was wanted for first-degree murder in Quebec.
Police say that officers were investigating the theft of a pickup truck in Georgetown when they learned that the suspects were involved in a number of other vehicle thefts in the area.
The authorities allege that the three suspects, all from Quebec, were staying at an Airbnb in Milton and using a rented Hyundai Elantra to steal vehicles. The suspects were ultimately located at a gas station in Mississauga early Thursday morning and taken into custody by Halton police. Police say that officers seized a loaded handgun, a large machete style knife, and tools used in the commission of reprogramming-style vehicle thefts at the time.The other two suspects, both 19, were wanted by the Ontario Provincial Police and Durham Regional Police for vehicle-related thefts, respectively.
Police say that they will not be identifying the suspects due to their ages at the time that some previous offences were committed.Share:
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