Peel police are seeking information from the public to further an investigation into a string of armed robberies at gas stations and fast food restaurants in the Peel and Halton regions.

Police say they arrested a man on Tuesday who they allege is responsible for the robberies, 25-year-old Dalton Symon, who they said has no fixed address.

“In each incident the accused would point an imitation firearm at the employees and demanded cash,” Peel police wrote in a statement Thursday night.

They say five robberies were carried out between Sept. 4 and Sept. 9, and that each time he arrived driving a “sport-type” motorbike.

“It looks like it was across the region, so in Brampton and Mississauga,” Const. Sarah Patten told the Star. Police didn’t disclose the establishments hit.

Police said Symon concealed his identity by wearing a motorcycle helmet and sunglasses, and say he repainted his motorbike and helmet following each robbery.

Symon has been charged with five counts of robbery, four counts of using an imitation firearm, five counts of wearing a disguise, theft under $5,000, and one count of stolen possessions.

Police are encouraging anyone with information regarding the robberies to call the Peel police robbery bureau at 905-453-2121, extension 3410. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact the Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.