
Police have arrested the two remaining suspects wanted in the attempted kidnapping of two women in Mississauga back in June.
Investigators say that just before 10:30 p.m. on June 24, two young women were walking in the area near Britannia Road West and Queen Street South when three masked men, allegedly armed with firearms and knives, approached them and tried to force them into a light-coloured Audi SUV. A passerby intervened, and the suspects fled in the Audi.
Police say the women did not suffer any physical injuries.
On Aug. 18, Waleed Khan, 26, of Etobicoke, was arrested and charged with 33 offences related to kidnapping, firearms, auto theft and more.
During a search of his residence, two loaded prohibited firearms, including an AR-style rifle capable of automatic fire and a pistol, both equipped with prohibited high-capacity magazines and over 110 rounds of ammunition, were allegedly seized.

At the time of his arrest, Khan was on probation for prior violent offences and prohibited from possessing firearms. He has been released on bail with an ankle monitor.
Police say between August 26 and 28, two other suspects were identified and arrested.
Fahad Sadaat, 19, and Osman Azizov, 18, both of Toronto, have each been charged with nine kidnapping and firearm-related offences.