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Peel police recover nearly 200 stolen appliances worth around $350,000

A Peel Regional Police cruiser at 11 Division in Mississauga. Ryan Rocca / Global News File

Peel Regional Police say they have seized 176 household appliances and other electronics that were stolen from three separate warehouses and laid charges against two men.

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Police said on Jan 7, officers responded to reports of a theft from a commercial logistics warehouse in Brampton.

The suspects were seen loading a truck with several stolen appliances, police allege.

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After identifying the suspects, officers then executed a search warrant at a Mississauga business where they allegedly found a loaded prohibited handgun and ammunition.

They said they also found the stolen appliances from three warehouses worth more than $350,000.

Police have charged 41-year-old Devon Taylor and 42-year old Anderson Ramgoolam both from Toronto with possession of stolen goods over $5,000.

Additionally, Taylor is facing more charges including possession of a prohibited/restricted firearm, knowledge that the firearm is unauthorized, carrying a concealed weapon, theft over $5,000 and failing to comply with a release order.

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The investigation is still ongoing and Investigators said they believe there are more people involved.

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