Man charged after Mississauga grocery stores and other businesses broken into

Man charged after Mississauga grocery stores and other businesses broken into

By Declan Finucane

Released April 21, 2022 at 12:17 pm

Man charged after Mississauga grocery stores and other businesses broken into

A gentleman is going through many prices in link with a series of split-ins at Mississauga companies in March.

Officers with the Peel Regional Police 11 Division Break and Enter Device arrested the man on Wednesday.

He’s billed in a string of robberies in which two grocery suppliers, a pharmacy and a car mend store were being between the targets.

In the most latest split-in, a pharmacy around Confederation Pkwy. and Square One Dr. in the Metropolis Centre was broken into on March 30, according to law enforcement.

Revenue and prescription drugs were stolen in that incident.

On March 24, a grocery retail store in the space of Dundas St. W. and Winston Churchill Blvd. was targeted. An undisclosed volume of dollars was taken from a donation box.

On March 21, another grocery retail store was targeted, this one particular at Dundas St. E. and Universal Dr. Equally, an undisclosed volume of dollars was stolen from a massive donation box.

On March 13, a car mend store around Bloor St. and Tomken Rd. was damaged into, but no dollars or assets was stolen, police say.

David Fonseca, 48, of no set handle, is billed with 9 counts of crack and enter, two counts possession of stolen home, flight from law enforcement and perilous driving.

He was scheduled to seem in Brampton court docket currently (April 21).

Any individual with info related to these incidents is requested to get in touch with police at 905-453-2121, ext. 3311, or Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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