A joint investigation between the Peel and Halton regions’ police forces has led to the arrest of one man after a series of thefts totaling more than $2.2 million.
Officials say two suspects linked to this investigation remain outstanding.
The first of four incidents police are aware of happened in May, where the suspects allegedly breached a Purolator tractor-trailer while it was in motion. Once onboard, the three men stole $1.8 million worth of merchandise.
In a similar fashion, police say the suspects stole another $300,000 worth of electronics from another Purolator vehicle in June.
Later in the month, the three men police believe to be connected to these incidents attempted to board a trailer to steal more electronics, and were confronted by the driver.
Police say after threatening violence, the suspects were able to escape with $120,000 worth of TVs, laptops, and printers.
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In July, the men attempted once more to steal from a truck containing $1.2 million worth of cellphones, but they were unsuccessful.
These incidents took place across Mississauga and Oakville, initiating a joint investigation between the two regions’ police forces.
Marius Ionescu, a 36-year-old man from Scarborough, has been arrested and is facing numerous charges in relation to these crimes.
Florian Porumbita, a 29-year-old man from Scarborough, and a 27-year-old man of the same name also from Scarborough, are wanted in connection with the thefts.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact investigators with the Central Robbery Bureau at (905)453-2121 ext. 3410.
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