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Oakville Beaver, 27 Jun 2008, p. 29

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 27, 2008 - 29 Residents help police catch car-hoppers red handed Halton police are crediting vigilant citizens with bringing about the arrest of three car-hoppers this week. Car-hopping, slang amongst teenagers for the act of stealing from unlocked cars, has been a problem throughout Halton in recent weeks. Police have reported numerous incidents taking place in all corners of the region. Police said around 1 a.m. on Sunday, June 22 a Ridge Drive resident spotted a young male inside his wife's car, which was parked in the driveway. The man called police and the youth was apprehended. Police said the boy had a stolen cell phone in his possession at the time of his arrest. The phone was taken from another car on the street. A 16-year-old Oakville youth is facing several criminal charges including one count of theft under $5,000. He will appear in court on July 31. In a separate incident on Tuesday, June 24 at 2:36 a.m., a Pinecliff Drive resident heard a car alarm go off and looked outside to see two young men near the car acting suspiciously. The resident called police who found the suspects on a nearby street. After a short investigation, the two young men were arrested. A search of the suspects turned up a number of valuables reported stolen from nearby cars, including cellular phones and Ipods. A 16-year-old Oakville male and a 15-year-old Oakville male have been charged with possession of stolen property and will appear in court on July 24. Halton police are reminding residents that thefts of this nature can be prevented by locking car doors, removing valuables from cars, locking valuables in the trunk or keeping them otherwise out of site or parking vehicles in a garage overnight if available. Police also want to emphasis to teenagers and their parents that car-hopping is a criminal offence and if arrested the consequences may include being charged criminally, as well as being photographed and fingerprinted. The Halton Regional Police Service is continuing to investigate these incidents. Anyone with information related to them is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777, ext. 2215 or 2210 or by calling Crimestoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477). The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Summer Tips At the Curb Put your GreenCart out at the curb every week, even if it is only partially full. Do not place your Kitchen Catcher or compostable bags at the curb; the Kitchen Catcher is more likely to blow away in the wind and compostable bags may leak or break apart, they are only meant as liners. Only put your GreenCart at the curb. GreenCart Comfortable Truth 24 # Watching Canada Day fireworks from the ground... been there, done that. Watching them from a comfy recliner... pass the onion dip. months DO NOT PAY FOR months See store for details* 12 12 DO NOT PAY FOR $399* $899 * NOW ONLY Avoid Odours and Pests the GreenCart or Kitchen Catcher. Wrap food waste in newspaper or soiled paper towels or place in a cardboard box like a cracker or cereal box. Wrap meat and bones in paper and add additional layers of paper to the GreenCart each time you empty your Kitchen Catcher. To reduce odours, clean out your fridge the day before GreenCart collection. If space permits, store meat scraps in the freezer until collection day. $899* NOW ONLY DEMI Sofa Condo Love $879 ANDERSON Recliner Store your GreenCart where you store your regular garbage container (in the garage or at the side of your home). Keep it out of direct sunlight. Empty the contents of your Kitchen Catcher into your GreenCart daily. * Canada Day Sale Save10%-50% off storewide! $899* NOW ONLY Keep it Clean Wash your GreenCart and Kitchen Catcher with mild detergent as required. The Kitchen Catcher is dishwasher safe. To reduce odour and minimize mess, you can line your Kitchen Catcher and GreenCart with More Blue and Green for a Better Planet Remember to Share the Road $1799 100% Leather Recliner We offer FREE In-Home Design Service. CALVIN $1799* REESE 100% Leather, Dual Reclining Condo Love $1779 NOW ONLY In Halton Region, we are fortunate to have a beautiful natural environment with the Niagara Escarpment, Lake Ontario and an abundance of creeks, rolling hills, open spaces and trails. Many people like to get outside and enjoy nature by hiking or cycling. I would like to remind everyone to share the road while traveling throughout Halton. Be safe, be aware and be courteous. Leave enough room on your right to pass cyclists safely and watch for pedestrians crossing the road. To learn more about cycling in Halton Region or to obtain a copy of our cycling map visit our website, www.halton.ca/cycling. Thank you for sharing the road. Have a safe and enjoyable summer. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule July 8 July 9 Health & Social Services 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works Committee 9:30 a.m. July 9 July 16 Regional Council 9:30 a.m. 270608 Comfort. It's what we do. Gary Carr - Regional Chair www.lazboytoronto.com *Prices shown as above reflect all discounts. Limited Quantities. Products may vary store-to-store. No further discounts on Final Markdowns, Hot Buys or Special Buys. On Approved Credit. Limited Time Offer. 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 RECLINERS SOFAS CHAIRS TABLES LAMPS RUGS ACCESSORIES

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