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Oakville Beaver, 31 May 2008, p. 5

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 31, 2008 - 5 Man charged in major cocaine bust By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF A fluke encounter in Burlington led Halton police to a major cocaine bust in Oakville, Thursday night, with around $867,000 in drugs, cash and vehicles seized. At a press conference the following morning, police proudly displayed their prize, which included 29 individually packaged bricks of cocaine, as well as a briefcase overflowing with Canadian and American cash. "Today is truly another significant day for the Halton Regional Police Service and in particular for our Drug and Morality Bureau," said Deputy Chief Andrew Fletcher. "These kinds of arrests are significant in that not only does it reduce the supply of drugs that are available to our streets, but as police we know these kinds of arrests also help reduce other street level crimes that we're seeing in our community related to the drug trade." The lead up to this event began at 6 p.m. Thursday night when undercover officers with the Halton Police Drug and Morality Bureau, already engaged in drug related surveillance of an area in Burlington, witnessed an DAVID LEA / OAKVILLE BEAVER ON DISPLAY: Police displayed 29 individually wrapped bricks of cocaine and money seized during a drug bust Thursday. Oakville man arrive at the loca- money. tion. Tejiner Singh, 35, who is marBased on their observations, ried with two children, is charged police followed the man to an with possession for the purposes industrial/commercial complex of trafficking. on Wyecroft Road in Oakville. Investigations are still underIt was there, police arrested a way to determine where the man without incident and seized drugs came from and where they 30 kg of cocaine, with an estimat- were going. ed street value of $783,000. "Typically in our region we're The Oakville man's 2006 black not seeing transactions of this Ford F150 pick up truck, valued magnitude in multi-kilogram at $20,000 and the 1999 red weights," said Fletcher. Freightliner transport truck, val"We are starting to see the ued at $12,000, were also seized influx of cocaine into our region, at that time. as with any other jurisdiction, Police said a search of an and with it come the related Oakville home yielded $52,000 in problems that are related to Canadian currency, as well as a cocaine use and cocaine distribusmaller amount of American tion." New Patients Welcome! Dear Neighbour, If you are looking for a new dental office in Oakville, I would like to welcome you to consider my practice. My office has developed a number of amenities to make you and your family feel as comfortable as possible during your time with us. Some of these amenities include satellite televisions in each of our treatment rooms so you can watch your favorite programs or you can listen to music on an IPOD with BOSE noise cancelling headphones. We also have the fabulous, new ICUITI Digital Video Personal Eyewear glasses that allow you to watch DVD's on a virtual large screen TV. We have developed a number of special amenities that have been specifically added for your children's comfort including a Playstation 3 with a 40-inch Sony Hi-Definition flat screen LCD TV in the children's section of the reception room. I have recently invested in a dental laser that can treat cavities in you or your children's teeth without the drilling sound or vibration. The Laser treatment can lead to a decrease in the amount of anesthetic that is required during the visit to treat the cavity and improve the overall dental experience for you and your child. I am very fortunate to have a caring and friendly team that are committed to your overall oral health and will make you feel welcome and respected. If you have any questions about our office, please feel free to call us at 905-827-1619. We look forward to meeting with you and creating a long-term relationship. Sincerely THE DANCE EXCHANGE FANTASTIC SUMMER CAMPS JULY 2ND - AUG 15TH MINI CAMP Ages: 3-5 3 Day - $475 4750 20 4 Day - $632 5 DAY $ 00 99 JUNIOR CAMP Ages: 6-9 40 3 Day - $594 20 4 Day - $792 5 DAY $ 00 99 SENIOR CAMP Ages: 10-12 40 3 Day - $554 20 4 Day - $792 5 DAY $ 00 99 Student Ratio: Mini Campers: (1/2 Day) 1 to 8 (16 Max) Jr & SR Campers: ( Full Day) 1 to 10 (30 M i each age group) Max in h Camp Includes: Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre, Art, Music, Choreography, Special Guests, Movies, Arts & C Crafts and more!!! (Special events will be confirmed by April, these events may require an extra fee. These events will be optionall.) Wildly energetic qualified dance and ECE Faculty. · 3 Spacious studios · O Open lobby viewing windows · Air Conditioning · Full Time receptionist Dental Surgeon. Laser, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville, ON L6M 3H4 call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment Dr. Stephen Phelan Creating sensational smiles in Oakville for 15 years.

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