Daniel Stuckey, 55, and his son Dylan Stuckey, 32, both from Brampton, have been charged with a combined total of 116 criminal offences following an extensive Peel Regional Police investigation into a series of thefts targeting LCBO stores in the Brampton area. The arrests were made on June 23, 2025, as part of “Project Bloodline,” a police operation launched in May 2025 to address repeated thefts and robberies along the Steeles Avenue corridor. Both individuals were already under multiple probation orders, and Dylan was additionally wanted on four outstanding warrants across Peel, Halton, and Niagara regions at the time of their arrest.
The Peel Regional Police’s “Project Bloodline” launched in May 2025, focused on disrupting a pattern of thefts and robberies occurring specifically along the Steeles Avenue corridor in Brampton. After months of investigation involving surveillance, intelligence gathering, and coordinated police efforts, law enforcement officials located and arrested Daniel and Dylan Stuckey at a residence in Brampton on June 23, 2025.
Details of the Charges
The father and son duo face a total of 116 charges, including multiple counts of theft, robbery, and possession of stolen property. The charges stem from a series of incidents targeting LCBO stores, where the suspects allegedly engaged in repeated shoplifting and, on some occasions, used intimidation tactics against store employees. The scale of the criminal activity prompted the police to designate the investigation as a priority under Project Bloodline.
Probation and Warrants
At the time of their arrest, both Daniel and Dylan Stuckey were under several probation orders, highlighting their prior involvement with the criminal justice system. Additionally, Dylan was wanted on four outstanding warrants related to breaches of probation and other offenses across Peel, Halton, and Niagara regions. These warrants reinforced the urgency of their apprehension by police and contributed to the decision to intensify efforts in Project Bloodline.
Community Impact and Law Enforcement Response
The string of thefts and robberies at LCBO stores had raised concerns among local business owners and residents due to the frequency and brazen nature of the crimes. The Peel Regional Police responded with a comprehensive strategy that combined targeted investigations and community patrols. The successful arrests mark a significant development in restoring safety and security to the affected areas.
Next Steps
Following their arrest, Daniel and Dylan Stuckey were held for a bail hearing. The investigation remains ongoing as police continue to gather evidence, and authorities caution that additional charges could be laid if further criminal activity linked to the suspects is uncovered. The public is encouraged to report any related information to Peel Regional Police to assist in the continued crackdown on organized thefts in the region.
The arrest of Daniel and Dylan Stuckey represents a pivotal moment in the Peel Regional Police’s efforts to combat organized theft and robbery in Brampton. With a substantial number of charges laid and the ongoing investigation under Project Bloodline, authorities are actively working to hold those responsible accountable and safeguard the community. Continued cooperation from the public will be essential in supporting law enforcement as they address this complex criminal activity and strive to maintain public safety in the affected areas.