Multiple injured following serious collision in Brampton

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Peel Police are continuing to investigate a serious collision in Brampton.

“At approximately 4:50 p.m [on June 13], a red Ford Escape, with two occupants, was driving eastbound on Queen Street and attempted to make a left turn into a private parking lot west of Chrysler Drive. At the same time, a grey Honda Civic with two occupants was travelling westbound on Queen Street and proceeded to collide with the Ford Escape within the intersection,” says police.

All residents involved were transported to the hospital with critical to life-threatening injuries.

Investigators from the Major Collision Bureau are asking witnesses who have not yet had the opportunity to speak with them, or have surveillance or dashcam footage, to contact the Major Collision Bureau at 905-453-2121, ext. 3710 or Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.

Four deaths, including three children, killed after multi-vehicle collision

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A four-vehicle collision in Brampton has led to the death of four people, including three children.

According to police, they received a call at 12:16 p.m in regards to a multi-vehicle collision on Torbram Road and Countryside Drive.

Police intially stated there were numerous life-threatening injuries. They just confirmed that there has been four deaths as a result of the collision, including three children and an adult female. An adult male has been transported to the hospital in life-threatening condition.

Police were unable to say if the children are related to the woman who was killed in the crash as they are still working to identify the victims.

The area is currently shut down for investigation. The Special Investigations Unit is now investigating the collision. The SIU investigates any incident involving police and a member of the public that results in death, serious injury, or an allegation of sexual assault.

More to come.

Peel Police investigating after paramedics’ narcotics pouch goes missing

Peel Paramedics are asking for help to locate a missing narcotics pouch.

On June 13, the paramedic crew was working in Caledon when the black locked zippered pouch containing controlled narcotics went missing.

The drugs, which are used to treat patients during medical emergencies, are said to be extremely dangerous and even fatal if taken without medical supervision.

The Peel Police and OPP are investigating the incident.

If a member of the public finds the missing pouch, they are asked to refrain from opening it and to immediately call Peel Police at 905-453-3311 or Crime Stoppers at 1-888-222-TIPS (8477).