Woman found with gunshot wounds inside vehicle in Mississauga suffers critical injuries
A 33-year-old woman is fighting for her life in hospital after she was found with gunshot wounds inside a vehicle in Mississauga early Tuesday morning, Peel Regional Police say.
Officers were called to the area of Mississauga Road and the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) shortly before 4 a.m. for a reported shooting.
They arrived on scene to find a woman inside a vehicle suffering from gunshot wounds and she was transported to hospital in critical condition.
The suspects fled prior to the arrival of officers and are still outstanding, police said.
One woman was rushed to a trauma centre following an incident on the QEW early Tuesday morning. (Courtney Heels/ CP24)Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon, Const. Mandeep Khapra told reporters that the victim was with two other females at the time of the incident.
The exact location of the shooting is not known but police believe it occurred somewhere along Mississauga Road, near Doulton Drive. The vehicle the victim was travelling in continued on some distance before coming to a stop near the QEW.
A construction worker who was working in the area early Tuesday morning said he witnessed a woman exit the passenger’s side of a vehicle and come running for help. The woman, he said, told an off-duty officer on scene that another person inside the vehicle had sustained a gunshot wound to the head.
“It caught me off guard and obviously my work wasn’t a priority anymore,” he told reporters. “My concern for that person was that hopefully she would be okay and recover from that head wound.”
Khapra could not confirm if the woman sustained a gunshot wound to the head but said multiple shots were fired.
He noted that of the three females inside the vehicle, only the 33-year-old, who police believe was the driver, was shot.
It is not clear where the victim had been prior to the incident but Khapra said police believe the three females had been in the area prior to the shooting.
“We are looking into all those avenues as to what occurred prior to the shooting,” he said.
The perpetrators fled the area in a vehicle, police said, but investigators have not yet provided a description of the vehicle or the suspects.
The victim remains in hospital where Khapra said she is “fighting for her life.”
“I can say this is an isolated incident and we don’t believe there is a public safety threat at this time,” he said.
“The safety and wellbeing of our community it always a priority for us and we’ve dedicated all the resources that are at our disposal right now to assist with this investigation.”
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
BREAKING 2 dead after fire rips through historic building in Old Montreal
At least two people are dead and others are injured after a fire ripped through a century-old building near Montreal's City Hall, sources told Noovo Info.
Tax rebate: Canadians with low to modest incomes to receive payment on Friday
Canadians who are eligible for a GST/HST tax credit can expect their final payment of the year on Friday.
Scientists looked at images from space to see how fast Antarctica is turning green. Here's what they found
Parts of icy Antarctica are turning green with plant life at an alarming rate as the region is gripped by extreme heat events, according to new research, sparking concerns about the changing landscape on this vast continent.
A 6-year-old girl was kidnapped in Arkansas in 1995. Almost 30 years later, a suspect was identified
Nearly 30 years after a six-year-old girl disappeared in Western Arkansas, authorities have identified a suspect in her abduction through DNA evidence.
Airlines' challenge of Canada's passenger protection rules rejected by Supreme Court
Canada's airlines have failed in their challenge of air passenger protection rules that the federal government implemented in 2019.
RCMP recovered 115 out of 205 lost firearms, 2 machine guns still missing
More than half of the 205 firearms lost by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since 2020 have been recovered, but two machine guns remain missing.
Economic experts call it 'terrible policy,' but most Canadians support expansion of Old Age Security benefits: Nanos survey
Amid new polling indicating most Canadians support boosting Old Age Security benefits by 10 per cent for seniors aged 65 to 74, a former Liberal finance minister and former Bank of Canada governor are warning the government not to pursue the policy change.
Pit bulls in B.C. pet mauling tested positive for meth, cocaine, says city
Three pit bulls involved in a deadly attack on another dog last month in Kamloops, B.C., tested positive for methamphetamine and cocaine, and the city is going to court to have them put down.
WestJet ordered to reimburse B.C. passenger for hotel, despite claim bill was 'excessive'
WestJet failed to convince a B.C. tribunal that a woman whose flight was delayed for three days spent an "excessive" amount on a hotel room, and the airline has been ordered to pay her full bill.