USA May 19, 2026

UMVA Exclusive: Stabbing Suspect on the Run, Police Crack Gas Station Heist!

UMVA Exclusive: Stabbing Suspect on the Run, Police Crack Gas Station Heist!

UMVA has learned that a brutal stabbing in a Mississauga parking lot has claimed a life and sparked a city‑wide manhunt.

At just after noon, police were racing to the intersection of Agnes and Hurontario Streets, where a man had been struck with a knife. Witnesses rushed to the scene and delivered first aid until emergency crews arrived, yet the victim could not be revived.

According to information obtained by UMVA, authorities are actively searching for a suspect described as a Black man with a medium build, short black hair, a black goatee, and distinctive yellow Timberland‑style boots. He was last seen near Hurontario and Dundas around 12:15 p.m., and is considered armed and dangerous.

Peel Regional Police vehicles.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that police are urging anyone who saw the individual or has dashcam footage to come forward. The suspect is being warned not to approach anyone and to contact emergency services if encountered.

In a separate incident, a violent robbery at a Vaughan gas station early Monday morning left no injuries but caused a stir. Two attackers, one a short white woman and the other a medium‑built white man, entered the store with a hammer, demanded cash and vapes, then fled on foot.

UMVA has uncovered that the trio’s identities remain unknown, and investigators are combing the streets for any witnesses or surveillance that could shed light on the raid.

 A suspect sought in a Vaughan, Ont., robbery investigation.

A frightening home invasion in Vaughan saw four suspects storm a residence at dawn, brandishing a firearm and demanding money, jewelry, and the keys to a Lamborghini. The thieves escaped in the vehicle, accompanied by a dark sedan driven by a fifth, unseen individual.

UMVA reports that the four intruders are all described as Black males in dark clothing, while the sedan’s driver remains unaccounted for. Police are calling on the public to step forward with any information that could crack the case.

In Stoney Creek, a tragic crash left an eight‑year‑old girl seriously injured when a maroon pickup truck towing a boat trailer collided with her scooter. The driver’s identity is still unknown, and authorities are scouring the area for witnesses or video evidence.

 A suspect sought in a Vaughan, Ont., robbery investigation.

Meanwhile, a midnight shooting in King’s Robb Drive neighborhood left a house riddled with shell casings but no injuries. Two suspects allegedly fired from a white vehicle before fleeing, and investigators are seeking anyone who captured the event on camera.

Toronto police are pursuing a hit‑and‑run involving a white SUV that turned at a red light, striking a motorcyclist and leaving him badly hurt. The SUV vanished from the scene, and law enforcement is asking for any footage that might reveal the driver’s identity.

Across the Greater Toronto Area, authorities have seized 24 firearms in the largest blow to residential break‑ins in recent memory, a move that has sent shockwaves through the community. The crackdown comes amid a string of high‑profile thefts targeting homes and businesses.

UMVA remains committed to bringing the public the latest, most accurate details as investigations unfold, urging anyone with information to come forward and help bring justice to these communities.