Toronto s Chinese luxury car was robbed! The North York female driver was caught and dragged out of

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-26

Toronto** issued two announcements on Friday stating that victims were assaulted in the McCowwin and Finch carbies in the Chinese quarter of Scarborough and in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Bevet and Sheppa.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization: The female driver was caught and dragged out of the car.

On Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at about 3 p.m., police received a report of a robbery on Baivivi Avenue and SheppPad Avenue East.

At the scene, ** informed that the victim was a woman and that when the victim got into the car, 5 suspects approached her.

The suspect grabbed the victim and pulled her out of the car.

The suspect got into his car and drove the victim's car away from the scene.

Because the victim's car was more advanced and equipped with a GPS tracker, the police found a suspect in the car.

Police arrested the 14-year-old on three charges.

1. Robbery. 2. Concealment of property obtained from crimes.

3. Breach of guarantee.

Scarborough: The driver fell to the ground.

Toronto police said the robbery was a serious robbery at 7:56 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 21) when officers discovered a serious robbery in a parking space east of McCowan Road and Finch Avenue in Scarborough.

Police said the suspect was driving a stolen sedan and looking for a crime partner in a garage.

Once the victim is found, the suspect gets out of the car and walks towards the victim and his vehicle.

The suspect pulled out a pistol, pushed the victim to the ground, and demanded that he hand over the car keys.

The suspect ended up driving the victim's car out of the area, while the original stolen car was left there.

The provincial police office eventually found the victim's stolen car and detained it.

During the arrest, a counterfeit revolver and related physical evidence were found.

A 17-year-old in Ajax has been arrested and will face prosecution.

Because the defendant is under the age of 18 and is protected by Ontario juvenile law, his name or other identity cannot be disclosed.

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