7 Oct: Vehicle theft remains a significant issue in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario, with 486 cars, trucks, and motorcycles reported stolen from September 5 to October 5, 2024. According to Peel Regional Police, this includes 259 incidents in Mississauga, 224 in Brampton, one in Caledon, and two in Toronto under Peel’s jurisdiction, averaging over 16 thefts daily.
The majority of stolen vehicles are cars (344), followed by trucks (128), motorcycles (11), and three categorized as “others.” Police have resolved 11 cases so far, while 471 remain under investigation and four are deemed unsolved. This marks a 14.4% decrease from August’s 568 thefts, reflecting a gradual improvement but still presenting a challenge for law enforcement and residents.
Notable hotspots include Airport Road, with 14 thefts, and Great Lakes Drive, where 30 vehicles were stolen. In response, Peel police have shared tips to help prevent thefts. They suggest parking in locked garages, using steering wheel locks, installing data port locks to block key reprogramming, and setting up high-quality surveillance systems.
Additionally, residents are advised to take extra precautions in areas prone to vehicle theft, such as ensuring their surveillance systems work well for both day and night monitoring.
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