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Peel Regional Police have updated the public on the possible kidnapping of a teenager in Brampton on Saturday, Sept. 28.聽According to the police, the suspects and victim were identified and interviewed.The interviews concluded that the individuals were attempting to simulate a movie-type scene, said a police news release.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The police said they are satisfied this was not a kidnapping incident. 聽It was originally reported that a youn <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup g man was captured on surveillance video being followed by a Honda Civic, and he was then put into the car trunk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW After receiving multiple calls about the incident and reviewing the stanley cup tapes, police asked the public to come forward with a stanley tumblers ny information about the possible kidnapping.聽Peel police would like to thank the public and the media for their interest and quick response to this incident.
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