Ontario

Police Search for Two People After Brantford Motel Shooting

By

James Sinclair
March 19, 2026 5:30 pm

The Brantford Police Service is asking for help from the community to find two people and a truck after a gun was fired at a motel in Brantford, Ontario. The incident happened early in the morning on Friday, March 13, 2026, near the intersection of Colborne Street and Locks Road.

Officers arrived at the motel around 12:30 a.m. after receiving a report that someone had fired a shot in the parking lot. No one was injured during the event, but the individuals involved left the area before police arrived and have not yet been caught.

One suspect is described as a white woman with dark, shoulder-length hair and a thin/average build who was wearing a black jacket or low-cut top, ripped jeans, and knee-length black heeled boots. The second suspect is a white man wearing a black hoodie and black pants with multi-coloured running shoes.

Both people were seen driving away in a blue four-door GMC pickup truck. The truck has distinct chrome details on the front grill, bumpers, door handles, and the running boards used to step into the vehicle.

Police are treating the matter as a serious public safety concern and are looking for any leads from residents. Investigators have warned the public not to approach the suspects or the vehicle, as the individuals may be armed. Anyone who recognizes the individuals or the truck is encouraged to reach out to local investigators to help with the case.

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