Two 19-year-olds from Brampton have been arrested and are facing more than 60 combined charges in relation to Project Banquet, an investigation into a series of break and enters and home invasions across Peel, York and Halton.

In addition to the arrests made on Wednesday, Nov. 27, police say $150,000 worth of stolen property was recovered and returned to its rightful owners. Items seized by police include jewelry, electronics and four high-end stolen vehicles used in the break and enters.

Peel Regional Police worked closely with York and Halton police in the investigation, which was launched in October.

The first accused is charged with 21 offences, including five counts of break and enter, eight counts of wear a disguise, three counts each of robbery and use of imitation firearm, possession of stolen property and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

The second accused is charged with 45 offences, including 15 counts of break and enter, 19 counts of wear a disguise, four counts each of robbery and use of imitation firearm, possession of stolen property, breach recognizance and breach probation.