York Regional Police to reveal ‘Project Wrangler’ findings after series of murders, robberies

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York Regional Police will unveil the results of a sweeping multi-jurisdictional investigation known as Project Wrangler during a press conference scheduled for Monday morning.

The announcement will take place in Aurora at 10 a.m.

Police Chief Jim MacSween and Superintendent Simon James will be joined by senior representatives from several partner agencies, including Peel Regional Police (PRP) Chief Nishan Duraiappah, London Police Service (LPS) Chief Thai Truong, Toronto Police Service (TPS) Chief Superintendent Joe Matthews, and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Chief Superintendent Karen Gonneau.

According to York Regional Police, Project Wrangler began in the spring of 2025 following a series of violent incidents across southern and eastern Ontario, as well as in Quebec. The investigation was launched in response to crimes that included murder, attempted murders, attempted kidnapping, armed robberies, home invasions, vehicle thefts, and other serious offences.

The press conference is expected to provide details on arrests, charges, and the broader impact of the operation.

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