Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 13 Aug 2008, p. 4

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4- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 13, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com WANTED Homes With Asphalt Shingles in Need of Replacement Ontario Shake N'Tile, Ontario's most trusted metal roofing specialist, is looking for homes in your area that need a new roof and never want to roof again. We offer the beauty and elegance of a natural wood shake roof with the durability and unmatched performance of metal. It comes with a 50 year, transferable warranty against: winds, rain, snow, moss, hail and tree resin. This beautiful roof is being introduced to your local market now. If you participate in our Display Home Program, we will reduce our already competitive pricing and make it worth your while to investigate the many benefits of our roof. You must book your job within 10 days of this advertisement. Low payments, 100% financing available, O.A.C. Familiar sight MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER A FRIGIDAIRE FAN: Oakville resident Ted Krog poses for a photo in front of a 49-year-old Frigidaire refrigerator. Though it still works, he has finally decided to part with the appliance that has become like a part of the family. INC. www.roofontario.com Call NOW for HUGE Savings! 1-888-271-7119 Hike in fraud blamed on Internet crime By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Halton Regional police have released their mid-year statistical report on crime in Halton and, in short, fraud is up while violent crime is down. The analysis, created by the Halton police Niche system, found that for the first six months of 2008 a total of 234 more criminal offences occurred than during the same period in 2007. This increase is being blamed on incidents of fraud, which jumped from 400 offences by mid-year 2007 to 749 in 2008. Halton Police Chief Gary Crowell noted much of this increase can be chalked up to Internet scams and similar frauds that were not tallied before. "Some of those infamous scams we see coming from African countries, from Eastern European countries, we are now stating those as frauds," he said. "Someone referred to Squeeze More Out of Life www.delmanor.com 1459 Nottinghill Gate west of Dorval off Upper Middle the Internet a couple of years ago as the wild, wild west and we're still coming to grips with some of the things that are occurring on there, some of the crimes that are happening. We are putting resources into it." While fraud may be up, police reported a 10.5-per cent decrease in violent crime with 1,330 incidents in 2007 dropping to 1,190 incidents during the same period in 2008. This decrease included a drop in non-sexual assault, which fell from 890 incidents in 2007 to 774 in 2008. The number of robberies in Halton also went down from 67 incidents in 2007 to 48 in 2008, while other violent crime dropped from 306 incidents in 2007 to 295 incidents in 2008. Police also reported declines in arson, auto theft and mischief for 2008, but noted some other types of crime are on the rise. Sexual assault is up from 50 incidents in 2007 to 59 in 2008, while break and enters increased from 716 incidents to 748 this year. In the area of vehicle collisions, the trend continued upwards with the Police Reporting Centre handling 1,318 crash reports during the first six months of 2008, a 26.9-per cent increase over this period last year. Police reported impaired driving occurrences are up 21.8 per cent from 2007 levels from 142 incidents in 2007 to 173 in 2008. Fatal collisions were down slightly from 10 deaths to nine.

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