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Peel police seek suspects in ‘prolific’ fuel fraud involving commercial trucks

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A suspect wanted in connection with a 'prolific' gas station fraud in Brampton is shown. (Peel Regional Police)

Police have released surveillance camera images showing two suspects who are believed to be responsible for a ‘prolific’ case of gas station fraud in Brampton last year.

Police allege that the suspects used stolen credit card information to obtain fuel for large commercial trucks on 19 separate occasions between May 13 and June 5, 2025.

The fraud occurred at a gas station in the area of Queen Street East and Delta Park Boulevard in Brampton, police say.

Police have released a description of one of the two suspects.

He is described as South Asian, between the ages of 35 and 40 with a heavy build and a black beard. He was last seen wearing a reflector vest, an Adidas shirt, brown cargo pants and green running shoes.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact investigators with Peel Regional Police’s 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau.