Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Aug 1993, p. 3

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An Oakville man â€" an 18â€"year veteran of the Metro Toronto Police â€" and his wife are suing the Halton Regional Police Service and three of its officers in conâ€" nection to an investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of their threeâ€"yearâ€"old son by his babysitter‘s husband about three years ago. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Metro cop wife suing Halton Police over investigation of sexual abuse The $400,000 law suit is currently in legal proceedâ€" Julie Kress has been named the 1993 winner of the Ray McConnell Memorial Award for the top summer program supervisor for the town‘s parks and recreation department.. The award is in honor of Ray McConnell, a former parks and recreation leader who was killed 11 years ago in a traffic mishap involving an impaired driver. Making the award was Oakville Parks and Recreation managâ€" er of programs Ray Chisholm and Eva McConnell, Ray McConnell‘s grandmother. Starting next month, Julie will be working full time with the Oakville Family ‘¥‘. The suit stems from a Halton Regional Police invesâ€" tigation into the alleged sexual abuse of the Oakville couple‘s threeâ€"yearâ€"old son by his babysitter‘s husband. Halton Regional Police media officer Sgt. Joe Martin confirmed Wednesday that the Halton police had been served notice of the civil lawsuit suit last Friday. However, police are commenting on little else about the case. ings waiting to be heard in the courts. (See ‘Couple‘ page 9) P195/65SR1IG......... 74.95 P195/70SR14.........79.95 95/60HR15......... 89.9 P195/75R14........... 59. FR22 P195â€"75â€"14;.. 79.95

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