Peel police seek motorcycle bandit who pulled off string of robberies

Peel regional police are trying to identify a suspect who has robbed a dozen businesses across Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area in less than a month, racing away from crime scenes on a white motorcycle.

Police say the robberies took place between Wednesday, July 13 and Friday, Aug. 5, and the targets are usually gas stations and fast food restaurants.

Most of the robberies occurred between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.

“The suspect brandishes a firearm when robbing these businesses, demanding money,” police said in a release.


Police believe the suspect is responsible for a dozen armed robberies. Peel Regional Police


He’s described as male, between five foot seven and five foot nine, with a thin build.

He was seen wearing a black motorcycle helmet with green accents, black gloves with white or green accents, and sunglasses.

The motorcycle he uses is a 2012 to 2017 white Kawasaki Ninja 300 with green writing and an aftermarket exhaust.


The suspect is shown brandishing a gun. Peel Regional Police


 

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