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Over $400K worth of stolen mail recovered in Mississauga, 8 people charged

Eight men aged 21 to 29 face 344 charges for stealing over $400,000 in mail including IDs and credit cards, disrupting the Peel and Halton communities, police said.

  • Peel Region Police announced on Oct. 10, 2025 that eight people aged 21 to 29 face 344 charges after a months-long investigation.
  • Authorities launched a joint probe with Halton Region Police and Canada Post after investigators said a group targeted residential mailboxes, causing widespread theft and disruption to community members.
  • Police recovered more than 450 pieces of mail, including cheques, government identification and credit cards, worth more than $400,000.
  • The suspects were arrested and held for bail hearings, and police say they are working with the Peel Crown Attorney's Office and Canada Border Services Agency on possible removal of accused foreign nationals.
  • Search warrants were executed at multiple Mississauga residences in the areas of Rhinebank Street, Brandon Gate Drive, Dwiggin Avenue and Kittridge Drive, police said in an update released on Friday.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, October 10, 2025.
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