562 cars stolen over 31 days in Mississauga and Brampton, Ontario

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Published August 3, 2024 at 11:47 am

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Vehicle thefts in Mississauga and Brampton continue to rise, with more than 560 cars, trucks and motorcycles reported stolen in the past month.

This trend, which has persisted since 2023, highlights a growing concern for local law enforcement and residents.

Peel Regional Police data indicates that from July 3 to Aug. 3, a combined 562 vehicle thefts were reported in the two cities — 278 in Mississauga, 282 in Brampton and one incident in each of Milton and Toronto that fell under Peel police jurisdiction.

That works out to an average of approximately 21 thefts or more per day in the region.

As of Saturday, 15 of the stolen vehicle cases have been solved, 543 are still being investigated and four are deemed unsolved. Of the stolen vehicles, 368 are cars, 161 are trucks, 11 are motorcycles and three are listed as “others.”

The following map shows where this past month’s auto thefts took place:

Peel Regional Police data also highlights 12 common hot spots where six or more vehicles have been stolen:

  • Airport Road—14 occurrences
  • City Centre Drive—6 occurrences
  • Courtneypark Drive—9 occurrences
  • Dixie Road —12 occurrences
  • Great Lakes Drive —25 occurrences
  • Hurontario Street—9 occurrences
  • Kennedy Road —9 occurrences
  • Mississauga Road—9 occurrences
  • Peel Centre Drive —8 occurrences
  • Queen Street —6 occurrences
  • Viscount Road—10 occurrences

Compared to the same time last year (July – August 2023), the number of vehicle thefts in Mississauga and Brampton stood significantly higher at 711 incidents. Those numbers continued to increase monthly, totalling a whopping 7,637 car thefts by the end of 2023.  

The good news is that car thefts are down by approximately 21 per cent compared to last year. However, despite the decrease, the continued monthly reports of vehicle thefts well into the hundreds could cause fear and safety concerns among residents.

Additionally, insights into the patterns of car thefts reveal that certain areas are more vulnerable than others, prompting residents in the area to take extra precautions.

A notable auto theft case in Mississauga this past month involved three suspects, including a 14-year-old, in three separate carjacking incidents. The suspects ambushed women near their BMW X7 SUVs, specifically targeting these high-value vehicles, police said.

Peel police have shared helpful tips to prevent residents from falling victim to auto thefts:

  • if possible, park your vehicle in a locked garage, as most vehicles have been stolen from driveways.
  • use a steering wheel lock. It will also act as a visible deterrent.
  • install a lock on the data port. This simple device can be purchased online and blocks access to the computer port where the thieves gain access to reprogram the vehicle’s keys.
  • consider purchasing a quality video surveillance system. Ensure cameras are properly placed and functioning for day and night use. Familiarize yourself with the system so it can be reviewed and accessed immediately.
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