Peel police are asking for help finding a sacred headdress that was in a Jeep stolen in Mississauga. The victim parked his vehicle at a hotel parking lot nea
Peel police are asking for help finding a sacred headdress that was in a Jeep stolen in Mississauga.
The victim parked his vehicle at a hotel parking lot near Dixie Road and the 401 around 5:30 p.m. Friday.Officers say there was a sacred headdress in the Jeep that holds significant sentimental value and is of historic importance to Nipissing First Nation.“This headdress is of great significance for Nipissing First Nation, and its loss has had a deep impact on their community,” said Peel police Chief Nishan Duraiappah.
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