Peel Police said they were called to the area of ​​Ebenezer Road and The Gore Road around 7pm for a vehicle robbery.
A man was parking his Range Rover inside a garage when a masked man carrying what was believed to be a firearm approached and attacked him, police said.
The suspect then allegedly stole the man’s vehicle and drove away, police said.  The victim was later taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The incident was captured on surveillance video obtained by CTV News Toronto.  The video shows a white Ranger Rover pulling up on a driveway and into a garage.  Moments later, a dark colored car is seen slowing down in front of the house and a masked man gets out of the vehicle, walks up to the driver of the Range Rover and forces him into the garage.
“When my client saw the gun, he obviously didn’t want to argue,” Bally Hundal, the victim’s lawyer, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday.  “There was some small fight in the garage. (My client) dropped the keys. (The suspect) grabbed the keys.”
Moments later, the white SUV believed to be occupied by the suspect is seen leaving the road and fleeing with the other vehicle.
Police said investigators located the Ranger Rover later that evening using the vehicle’s tracking device and soon arrested a 23-year-old man.
The suspect, Tyrell Amos, has been charged with robbery, disguise with intent and an imitation firearm.
The victim’s lawyer called the carjacking disturbing as it happened in the middle of the day and with neighbors out and about.  He said his client is still seven days after the incident.
“He got some stitches to his head, but obviously the family is still in shock and they fear for their safety,” Hudal said.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and urged anyone with information to contact the Central Robbery Bureau at 905-453-2121 ext.  3410 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
– with files from CTV Toronto’s Beth Macdonell

title: “Toronto Man Charged With Violent Carjacking In Brampton Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-02” author: “Jeremy Dean”


Peel Police said they were called to the area of ​​Ebenezer Road and The Gore Road around 7pm for a vehicle robbery.
A man was parking his Range Rover inside a garage when a masked man carrying what was believed to be a firearm approached and attacked him, police said.
The suspect then allegedly stole the man’s vehicle and drove away, police said.  The victim was later taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The incident was captured on surveillance video obtained by CTV News Toronto.  The video shows a white Ranger Rover pulling up on a driveway and into a garage.  Moments later, a dark colored car is seen slowing down in front of the house and a masked man gets out of the vehicle, walks up to the driver of the Range Rover and forces him into the garage.
“When my client saw the gun, he obviously didn’t want to argue,” Bally Hundal, the victim’s lawyer, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday.  “There was some small fight in the garage. (My client) dropped the keys. (The suspect) grabbed the keys.”
Moments later, the white SUV believed to be occupied by the suspect is seen leaving the road and fleeing with the other vehicle.
Police said investigators located the Ranger Rover later that evening using the vehicle’s tracking device and soon arrested a 23-year-old man.
The suspect, Tyrell Amos, has been charged with robbery, disguise with intent and an imitation firearm.
The victim’s lawyer called the carjacking disturbing as it happened in the middle of the day and with neighbors out and about.  He said his client is still seven days after the incident.
“He got some stitches to his head, but obviously the family is still in shock and they fear for their safety,” Hudal said.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and urged anyone with information to contact the Central Robbery Bureau at 905-453-2121 ext.  3410 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
– with files from CTV Toronto’s Beth Macdonell

title: “Toronto Man Charged With Violent Carjacking In Brampton Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Debra Nordes”


Peel Police said they were called to the area of ​​Ebenezer Road and The Gore Road around 7pm for a vehicle robbery.
A man was parking his Range Rover inside a garage when a masked man carrying what was believed to be a firearm approached and attacked him, police said.
The suspect then allegedly stole the man’s vehicle and drove away, police said.  The victim was later taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The incident was captured on surveillance video obtained by CTV News Toronto.  The video shows a white Ranger Rover pulling up on a driveway and into a garage.  Moments later, a dark colored car is seen slowing down in front of the house and a masked man gets out of the vehicle, walks up to the driver of the Range Rover and forces him into the garage.
“When my client saw the gun, he obviously didn’t want to argue,” Bally Hundal, the victim’s lawyer, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday.  “There was some small fight in the garage. (My client) dropped the keys. (The suspect) grabbed the keys.”
Moments later, the white SUV believed to be occupied by the suspect is seen leaving the road and fleeing with the other vehicle.
Police said investigators located the Ranger Rover later that evening using the vehicle’s tracking device and soon arrested a 23-year-old man.
The suspect, Tyrell Amos, has been charged with robbery, disguise with intent and an imitation firearm.
The victim’s lawyer called the carjacking disturbing as it happened in the middle of the day and with neighbors out and about.  He said his client is still seven days after the incident.
“He got some stitches to his head, but obviously the family is still in shock and they fear for their safety,” Hudal said.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and urged anyone with information to contact the Central Robbery Bureau at 905-453-2121 ext.  3410 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
– with files from CTV Toronto’s Beth Macdonell

title: “Toronto Man Charged With Violent Carjacking In Brampton Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-31” author: “Lolita Vasquez”


Peel Police said they were called to the area of ​​Ebenezer Road and The Gore Road around 7pm for a vehicle robbery.
A man was parking his Range Rover inside a garage when a masked man carrying what was believed to be a firearm approached and attacked him, police said.
The suspect then allegedly stole the man’s vehicle and drove away, police said.  The victim was later taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The incident was captured on surveillance video obtained by CTV News Toronto.  The video shows a white Ranger Rover pulling up on a driveway and into a garage.  Moments later, a dark colored car is seen slowing down in front of the house and a masked man gets out of the vehicle, walks up to the driver of the Range Rover and forces him into the garage.
“When my client saw the gun, he obviously didn’t want to argue,” Bally Hundal, the victim’s lawyer, told CTV News Toronto on Wednesday.  “There was some small fight in the garage. (My client) dropped the keys. (The suspect) grabbed the keys.”
Moments later, the white SUV believed to be occupied by the suspect is seen leaving the road and fleeing with the other vehicle.
Police said investigators located the Ranger Rover later that evening using the vehicle’s tracking device and soon arrested a 23-year-old man.
The suspect, Tyrell Amos, has been charged with robbery, disguise with intent and an imitation firearm.
The victim’s lawyer called the carjacking disturbing as it happened in the middle of the day and with neighbors out and about.  He said his client is still seven days after the incident.
“He got some stitches to his head, but obviously the family is still in shock and they fear for their safety,” Hudal said.
Police said the investigation is ongoing and urged anyone with information to contact the Central Robbery Bureau at 905-453-2121 ext.  3410 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
– with files from CTV Toronto’s Beth Macdonell