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Summary

Two Men Forced A Woman Into An SUV In Brampton Over The Weekend

She could be heard screaming for help. 😨
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A chilling altercation over the weekend saw a woman forced into a vehicle by a group of men, which police had originally investigated as an abduction in Brampton.

On Saturday, Peel Regional Police received a call that a group of men had forced a woman into a black Audi SUV or Red Sedan. 

The woman could be heard screaming for help.

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The female was forced possibly into a black SUV and was heard yelling, “help me help me.” 


Peel Regional Police

Both the black SUV and Red Sedan pulled into a parking lot of a commercial space, where the woman was seen exiting a vehicle.

A physical altercation broke out between the two drivers before they left the scene separately.

All involved have now been identified and the incident is being investigated as an altercation rather than a kidnapping.

Via Peel Regional Police

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