Two Teens And One 11 Year Old Girl Arrested After Stabbing During Brampton Carjacking
It is alleged that on February 22, 2024, four suspects lured the victim through social media to a high school parking lot near Kennedy Road and Queen Street in Brampton.
Investigators from the Central Robbery Bureau have charged two young persons in connection with an armed carjacking incident in Brampton, which resulted in one person sustaining stab wounds.
It is alleged that on February 22, 2024, four suspects lured the victim through social media to a high school parking lot near Kennedy Road and Queen Street in Brampton. Once the victim exited his vehicle, the suspects emerged from the back of the lot and accosted him. They produced a knife and demanded his keys and vehicle. The victim was struck in the head and stabbed in the leg. The suspects then fled in the victim’s vehicle. The victim was treated in hospital. Fortunately, their injuries were not life-threatening.
After an extensive investigation, investigators located and arrested three young persons, including an 11-year-old female who was released due to her age. Police have issued a warrant for a fourth young person and are making ongoing efforts to locate him. The victim’s vehicle has been recovered.
A 13-year-old female from Mississauga has been charged with Robbery and Assault Causing Bodily Harm.
A 16-year-old male from Brampton has been charged with Robbery, Wearing a Disguise with Intent, and Assault Causing Bodily Harm.
A warrant has been issued for a 17-year-old male from Brampton wanted for Robbery and Assault Causing Bodily Harm.
A general provision of the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Y.C.J.A.) prohibits the release of the name of a Young Person, and, therefore, the identity of the Young Persons charged in this investigation is protected.
This investigation remains ongoing, and police anticipate more charges could be laid.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact investigators with the Central Robbery Bureau at (905)453-2121 ext. 3410.
Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca