New Brunswick man wanted on multiple offences believed to be in Mississauga

By Lucas Casaletto

Peel Regional Police says its officers are working with the Woodstock Police Force in New Brunswick to track down a man wanted on numerous offences that fled the province.

Investigators are searching for 30-year-old Ramone Anthony Burrell, wanted on several charges, including criminal harassment, intimidation, and obstruction of justice, laid down on May 11.

Woodstock police say Burrell faces additional charges for assault and assault with a weapon, related to an investigation by the RCMP. On Wednesday, police in New Brunswick issued a second warrant of arrest after Burrell failed to attend Woodstock Provincial Court.

Peel police investigators are now collaborating with the Woodstock Police Force to locate Burrell, who is currently believed to be in Mississauga.

Burrell is described as 5-foot-10 with a heavy build. He has short black hair and black eyes and tends to wear dark clothing. Woodstock police say Burrell is known to drive a 2014 black Nissan Sentra with the New Brunswick licence plate number JLR-999.

He also has access to a 2003 Black GMC Envoy with New Brunswick licence plate number JSN-586 and a black 2007 Pontiac Torrent with New Brunswick licence plate number JVX-368.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the local police.

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