Police charge teen driver who allegedly drove stolen vehicle on rims, fled from police in Mississauga - CP24 / cp24

Friday, June 6, 2025, 9:21 am

A 17‐year‐old driver is facing charges after allegedly operating a stolen vehicle sporting custom rims and then fleeing on foot when pulled over along Hwy. 401 in Mississauga. Authorities are investigating the high-speed incident, underscoring their resolve to clamp down on reckless vehicular misconduct.


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citynews.ca / Teen charged for driving stolen vehicle on its rims on Hwy. 401 in Mississauga, fleeing scene: OPP

A 17-year-old male is facing a dozen criminal charges for fleeing on foot after officers attempted to pull him over for driving an alleged stolen car on its rims in Mississauga. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received calls from other drivers about the tire-less vehicle on Highway 401 at around 6…


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