Crime Stoppers - Mississauga Crime of the Week
March 23, 2007
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations turned violent as a man was stabbed, and your anonymous call to Peel Crime Stoppers may assist investigators in solving the crime.
On Saturday March 17, 2007, the victim and some friends were inside the Fox and Fiddle Pub on Dundas Street West in Mississauga. Later on that evening, the victim went outside to smoke when he was approached by 4 men. One suspect stepped towards the victim and asked him what he was looking at. For an unknown reason, the suspect stabbed the victim a number of times in the abdomen, and he was immediately whisked away by his friends. It is believed that the group left he area in a grey or white mini – van.
The suspect responsible for the stabbing is described as male, middle eastern decent, 20 years old with a “baby face”, 5’ 11”, medium build, wearing a black jacket with a fur – lined hood.
If you can assist in solving this case or any other crime, Crime Stoppers would like to hear from you. If police make an arrest as a result of your call, you could become eligible for a cash reward. Remember with Crime Stoppers/Gun Stoppers you never have to give your name, you never have to testify in court and there is no call display. Crime Stoppers can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by calling toll free 1-800-222-8477, that’s 1-800-222-TIPS, or Via the Web at www.peelpolice.on.ca and click on “Submit a Tip”.
News Release Number: 2007 - 7a
News Release Type: Crime Prevention / Safety Information
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