Peel Regional Police are urging the public to assist in identifying a suspect they believe is linked to a string of break-and-enter incidents in Mississauga spanning a two-week period in March.
Peel Regional Police are urging the public to assist in identifying a suspect they believe is linked to a string of break-and-enter incidents in Mississauga spanning a two-week period in March.
Between March 12 and 30, the Peel police received reports of 10 break-ins into apartment units along Mississauga Valley Boulevard, all executed in a similar manner, according to authorities.
Police assert that all these incidents are likely connected and are believed to have been carried out by the same individual.
The suspect is described as a bald man with a heavy build and a thin black beard, estimated to be between 35 and 40 years old and standing approximately five foot 10 inches tall. During the incidents, he was observed wearing a dark, hooded sweater, a baseball cap, and dark running shoes.
Individuals with surveillance footage or any relevant information are urged to contact the police at 905-453-2121, extension 1233.
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