
The Halton Police are looking for the suspects and vehicle involved in the theft of a vehicle and an attempted bank robbery on December 28th and 30th.
On December 28th, a dark grey Dodge Durango was stolen at gunpoint in Georgetown. The victim was approached by two suspects who ordered him to get down on the ground and stole his keys.
They were last seen traveling westbound on Argyll Road in Georgetown.
On the 30th, at approximately 11:15 am, that vehicle is said to have been used by 3 masked suspects who attempted to enter the Bank of Montreal at 1001 Maple Avenue in Milton.
The bank’s interior doors were found to be locked and the suspects left the scene in the Durango.
No one was injured and the investigation is ongoing.
The Halton Police’s investigation has linked the suspects and vehicle to other robberies that occurred on December 30th in the York and Peel regions.
The Halton Police describe the suspects as:
Suspect 1 – Male, approximately 6′, balaclava, grey hooded sweater with hood up black zipper and string, black gloves, dark grey track pants, black running shoes with white soles.
Suspect 2 – Approximately 6′, grey hooded sweater with hood up, black track pants, black shoes.
Suspect 3 – Male, black, approximately 5’10”, thick black rimmed glasses, balaclava, blue puffy jacket over a black hooded sweater with hood up, blue track pants, black shoes.
The Halton Police encourage residents that if they find the suspects or stolen vehicle, do not approach, as they are believed to be armed.
If you have any information, they ask you to contact Detective Constable Jessica Osgood of the 1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747 ext. 2454 or contact Crime Stoppers.








