Peel Police Seek Two Men in Violent Mississauga Hotel Assault on Sex Worker
Police hunt two men after violent sex assault in Mississauga

Peel Regional Police have released images of two suspects and are appealing to the public for information following a violent attack on a sex worker at a Mississauga hotel last month.

Details of the Violent Assault

The incident occurred on November 22, 2026. According to investigators, an individual arranged to meet with a sex trade worker at a hotel in Mississauga. However, two men arrived instead of the expected person. The pair allegedly forced the victim into her hotel room.

Inside the room, the men reportedly physically and sexually assaulted the woman and robbed her. Police stated the assailants also attempted to tie her up during the ordeal.

Victim Fights Back, Suspects Flee

The victim fought back against her attackers, which police say forced the two men to flee the scene on foot. Authorities confirmed that, fortunately, the victim did not sustain lasting physical injuries from the traumatic event.

Following the investigation, police obtained security footage from the area, which led to the release of suspect images and details of a vehicle believed to be involved.

Suspect Descriptions and Vehicle

Investigators are searching for two distinct individuals. The first suspect is described as a Black male, aged 20 to 35, approximately 5-foot-7 with a heavy build and dark complexion. He was seen with a buzz cut, possibly a beard, and was wearing a gold cross chain, a white baseball cap, and glasses.

The second man is possibly Hispanic, about 22 years old and five feet tall with a skinny build. He had an apparent skin condition on his face, described as resembling dry skin or eczema.

The suspect vehicle is a silver 2004-2009 Mazda 3 hatchback. The car has noticeable damage to the rear driver's side quarter panel and bumper.

Police Appeal for Public Assistance

Peel Regional Police's Special Victims Unit is leading the investigation. They are urging anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle to come forward immediately.

Tips can be provided to the Special Victims Unit directly at 905-453-2121, extension 3460. Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

The release of the suspect images marks a critical step in the investigation as police work to identify and locate the two individuals responsible for this violent crime.