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Shootings of 3 people 'mistakenly targeted' last fall appear connected: Peel police

Peel Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police are asking for the public's help as they investigate three suspected homicides in residential neighbourhoods last fall in which they say the victims were "mistakenly targeted."

Investigation includes high-profile shooting that killed Caledon couple and left daughter in hospital

Police say fatal Caledon shooting is connected to 4 other incidents

7 months ago
Duration 1:47
Peel Regional Police and Ontario Provincial Police are appealing for help from the public in forwarding their investigations into five separate shootings. Two of those shootings left three people dead, and police allege they were not the intended targets.

Peel Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police are asking for the public's help as they investigate three suspected homicides in residential neighbourhoods last fall in which they say the victims were "mistakenly targeted."

Police say forensic evidence from five shootings in total, which took place between Nov. 7 and Nov. 20 last year in different locationsin Peel Region, suggest the crimes are all connected.

At a news conference Thursday,Peel police homicideInsp. ToddCustancesaid the investigations into the "tragic events and senseless acts" are a priority.The forces also released pictures of the suspects and vehicles associated with the shootings.

"We are determined to find the answers to the questions we all have, and arrest the perpetrators responsible for these crimes," he said.

On. Nov. 15, Peel police say they responded to a homicide call in the area of Royal Windsor Drive and Winston Churchill Boulevard in Mississauga.

Police say two suspects in a blue Dodge Challenge vehicle approached a business, then shot and killed a Brampton man. They identified him as 29-year-old Jagraj Singh.

A photo of two individuals walking near a propane tank.
Peel Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police have released a photo of two suspects they believe are connected to a shooting on Nov. 15, 2023 near Royal Windsor Drive and Winston Churchill Boulevard in Mississauga that left 29-year-old Jagraj Singh dead. (Peel Regional Police)

"Investigators have determined that Mr. Singh was not the intended target and it was simply the wrong place at the wrong time," saidCustance.

Days later, on Nov. 20, there was a shooting on Mayfield Road in Caledon, killing two and seriously injuringa third, who remains in hospital.Caledon OPP are investigating that shooting.

OPP Detective Inspector Brian McDermott said the locations of all the shootings "were deliberately targeted."

He said while the shootings bear"some similarities" to crimes involving extortion, they do not appear to be extortion-related.

Three photos are shown side by side, showing a blue Dodge Challenger car and two suspects near a propane tank.
Police released photos of suspects and a car they say were involved in the Nov. 15 shooting. (Peel Regional Police)

"Two lives were tragically cut short and one individual has suffered life-altering injuries,"said McDermott. "Our thoughts goto the families and friends of the victims."

Surviving shooting victim reacts

Police haven't publicly identified victims of the Nov. 20 shooting, but CBC Toronto has confirmed their identities. The victims are from the Sidhu family, who were shot on the night of Nov. 20 in their rented Caledon home.

Jagtar Sidhu and Harbhajan Sidhu, both 57, were killed in that shooting.Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu, their daughter, was the sole survivor.

Ever since the shooting, Sidhu says the family has beendealing with people pointing fingers at them with speculation about the circumstances.

"They made difficult times worse for us," Sidhu said.

"It's a slap on their face," said Sidhu, who is still in hospital care after facinglife-altering injuries from being shot at 13 times.

WATCH | Surviving gunshot victim onher recovery and search for answers:

She survived a shooting that killed both her parents. Now she's fighting for justice

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WARNING: This video contains details of gun violence. Last November, Jaspreet Kaur Sidhu says a man broke into her family's Caledon, Ont., rental home and started shooting. She was shot 13 times, and her mother and father were killed. She spoke with CBC Torontos Talia Ricci about her recovery and her search for answers.

A few daysbefore the shooting, Peel police investigators visited the victims'homefor an "unrelated lawful investigative purpose" and spoke with several people, including the victims, Custance said.

"At that time, the Peel Regional Police and the officers did not have any any reason to believe the residents of that home were in danger," he said.

Sidhu says she has a hard time believing that.

"I have questions about the incompetence of the police," she said. "If the location had been targeted, we should have been informed. We would have left."

OPP say they believe they've identifiedthe intended target of the shooting. In an email to CBC Toronto, police say they are in "contact" with them and have"taken the necessary steps for their safety."

McDermott said apossible suspect was seen entering an allegedly stolenblack Dodge RAM 2500 pick-up truck, fleeing west on Mayfield Road.

The vehicle was allegedly taken on Nov. 14 near Mississauga Valley Voulevard and Arista Way in Mississauga. Investigators are asking for help identifying a person of interest in that theft, andsay the vehicle was found burnedon Olde Baseline Road and Creditview Road in Caledon shortly after the shootings.

Two photos are shown side by side, both depicting a black Dodge RAM 2500 pick-up truck.
The suspect in a shooting on Nov. 20, 2023 on Mayfield Road in Caledon allegedly used a black Dodge RAM 2500 pick-up truck. (Peel Regional Police)

Fatal shootings connected to 3 others in Peel Region

As part of their investigation, police say they're looking into three other shootings where no injuries were reported.

The first,on Nov. 7,took place near CottrelleBoulevard and Thorndale Road in Brampton, where police say two people fired shots outside a home. Investigators believe they left the scene ina black Dodge RAM 1500 pick-up truck.

A blurry photo of what appears to be a man walking in some sort of parking lot.
Police released this image of a person of interest in connection with an alleged stolen vehicle investigation in Mississauga. The black Dodge RAM 2500 pick-up truck was also involved in a vehicle fire on Olde Baseline Road and Creditview Road in the Town of Caledon on Nov. 20, 2023 they say. (Peel Regional Police)

The second happened on Nov. 11.Police said two suspects, dressed in black hooded sweatshirts, fired shots at a residence in the area of Lorenville Drive and Elbern Markell Drive in Brampton. This time, police allege the suspects left in a burgundy Dodge RAM 1500 pick-up truck.

Three photos are shown side by side, which show a photo of two people who appear to be shooting firearms, and a black Dodge RAM 1500 pick-up truck.
Police also released photos of suspects and a Black Dodge RAM pick-up truck connected with a shooting in the area of Cottrelle Boulevard and Thorndale Road in Brampton on Nov. 7, 2023. (Peel Regional Police)

A few days later, on Nov. 14, police say someone shot at the same home frominside a vehicle. Police said they fled in a late model silver Mazda 3 hatchback.

Three photos are shown side by side. One shows two suspects appearing to hold firearms, while the other two show blurry photos of a burgundy Dodge RAM 1500 pick-up truck.
Peel Regional Police released pictures of two suspects and a vehicle associated with a shooting in Brampton near Lorenville and Elbern Markell drives on Nov. 11, 2023. (Peel Regional Police)

Police are asking anyone with information on the shootings, vehicles and suspects to contact investigators or submit a tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers.

"Your cooperation is vital to our efforts to bring these individuals to justice," said McDermott.