Police investigate more than a dozen complaints of damaged vehicles on residential street in Mississauga

Police investigate more than a dozen complaints of damaged vehicles on residential street in Mississauga

Police are currently investigating a series of complaints regarding damaged vehicles on a residential street in Mississauga. According to reports, more than a dozen vehicles have been targeted, leaving residents concerned and frustrated.

The incidents have been occurring on a street in the area of Mavis Road and Eglinton Avenue, with the majority of the damage being done to car windows. Some residents have also reported damage to their side mirrors and tires.

Authorities have confirmed that they have received a total of 15 complaints so far, with the first one being reported on March 31. The most recent incident was reported on April 6.

Residents in the area are understandably worried about the safety of their vehicles and the potential for further damage. One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed their frustration, stating, “It’s really concerning. We don’t know who is doing this or why, and it’s just causing a lot of inconvenience and expense for us.”

Police are currently investigating the incidents and are asking anyone with information to come forward. They are also reminding residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity in the area.

In the meantime, authorities are urging residents to take precautions to protect their vehicles, such as parking in well-lit areas and installing security cameras.

The investigation is ongoing and police are working to identify any potential suspects. They are also looking into the possibility of these incidents being connected.

Residents are advised to contact the Peel Regional Police if they have any information or have been a victim of these incidents. The safety and security of our community is of utmost importance and we must work together to ensure that these incidents do not continue.

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