HIT & RUN: COLD-BLOODED KILLER WIPED THE EVIDENCE!

HIT & RUN: COLD-BLOODED KILLER WIPED THE EVIDENCE!

A chilling scene unfolded Friday night in Mississauga, as a pedestrian was struck and killed at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue West and Fallingbrook Drive. The driver, instead of stopping to help, fled the scene, leaving a life tragically cut short.

Investigators quickly turned to surveillance footage, and what they discovered was deeply unsettling. Moments after the collision, a suspect was captured on CCTV removing the vehicle’s license plate and concealing it within the trunk – a deliberate act to evade responsibility.

The vehicle is described as a silver or grey 2014-2018 Mini Cooper S four-door, distinguished by a black roof and unique rims. Significant damage is visible to the front passenger side, hood, and windshield, marking it as identifiable.

Peel cops say video shows the driver of a mini-cooper involved in a fatal hit and run on Sunday night shows him removing the licence plate on video.

Police are meticulously reviewing high-definition footage, tracing the suspect’s escape route. They are urgently requesting assistance from automotive repair shops to be vigilant for vehicles matching this description and to report any findings immediately.

In a separate case, a 63-year-old math tutor from Richmond Hill now faces serious charges of sexual assault and sexual interference. A victim, under the age of sixteen, bravely came forward on November 12th, alleging repeated incidents of inappropriate touching during tutoring sessions between September 2022 and October 2025.

Following the victim’s report, Kevin Ng was arrested and charged. Investigators believe other victims may exist and have released the suspect’s photograph, hoping to encourage anyone with relevant information to come forward.

 Peel Regional Police say the driver of a mini-cooper involved in a fatal hit and run in Mississauga on Friday night had unique rims on his car. (PRP)

Toronto residents are also being warned about a sophisticated fraud scheme. A telecommunications employee was targeted, their credentials stolen and used to hijack the victim’s phone number. This allowed the perpetrator access to sensitive accounts, including email, cryptocurrency wallets, and banking applications.

The stolen phone number served as a key to unlock the victim’s digital life, enabling the fraudulent transfer of funds into accounts controlled by the accused, 20-year-old Hamad Ali of Toronto. Ali has been arrested and faces multiple charges, including fraud over $5,000.

Finally, a series of commercial break-ins in Georgina has led to the arrest of 34-year-old Jonathan Power. Police responded to multiple incidents where front doors were smashed and cash registers targeted, beginning in July and escalating earlier this month.

 Math tutor Kevin Ng, 63, of Richmond Hill, faces sexual assault and sexual interference involving a student under the age of 16.  YRP)

Power faces a multitude of charges, including break-and-enter with intent and disguise with intent, compounded by the fact that he was already on probation for a previous offense. The investigation continues, and authorities urge anyone with information to assist.