This was a sneaky fatal attack on an unarmed woman working at a Mississauga gas station.
As she died at the front door of the station, her disguised killer slipped away.
But now there are some new clues about last Saturday night’s killing at a Petro Canada station in the Creditview-Britannia Rds. area.
It’s now known Pawanpreet Kaur’s killer rode to the murder scene on a bicycle.
Peel Regional Police have found the bike as part of their extensive investigation into the gutless homicide of the 21-year-old Brampton resident.
But detectives still not have not determined who was riding it, or who pulled the trigger.
Officers are asking people to let investigators know if they’ve had a bike stolen that looks like the one used in the crime.
Insp. Todd Leach also appealed for information about who might want to target the gas station
attendant.
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Someone may have seen this killer riding this bike before that person put on a face covering and pulled a hood over his or her head. Someone out there either knows who this is or has an idea.
The bike was discovered by Peel’s forensic unit and is being tested for evidence. It is unknown if it belonged to the killer or was stolen.
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It is believed this suspect took several hours to get to the location where multiple shots were fired in this heinous slaying.
Meanwhile, little is known about Kaur, a well-liked employee at the gas station, as police look into her background to determine who would want her dead and why?
It’s a disturbing case that Peel police are working around the clock to solve.
Investigators release new video and appeal for witnesses in homicide investigation. Anyone w info encouraged to reach out to investigators 905-453-3311 ex 3205 or @PeelCrimeStopp 1-800-222-TIPS https://t.co/ImocrXws2r
— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) December 8, 2022