7 OAKVILLE BEAVER · Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Two youths arrested in iPod robberies Halton police have arrested two 17-year-old boys in connection with a pair of robberies, which took place in the Nottinghill Gate area on Thursday. Police said at around 11 a.m. four youths were walking on the foot path, adjacent to Nottinghill Gate, when they were approached by a boy who asked them if they had any drugs. A second suspect was standing nearby. When the four youths told the boy they didn't have any drugs the suspect proceeded to search each of them eventually forcing one of the youths to turn over his iPod. With the iPod in hand, both suspects fled the area. During the investigation, Halton police learned the suspects might have been responsible for an earlier robbery. Another robbery had taken place only minutes earlier with another boy in his teens reporting that two suspects had approached him in the same area. As in the previous case, the suspects asked him for drugs and stole his iPod when he failed to hand over anything. No one was injured during the course of these robberies. The police investigation eventually led to the arrest of a 17-yearold Mississauga teen and a 17-year-old Oakville teen. Both youths, who cannot be identified because of the Youth Criminal Justice Act, have been charged with two counts of robbery while the Oakville youth has been charged with carrying a concealed weapon. Police said no weapon was used during the robberies, but the youth was in possession of a knife at the time of his arrest. Halton police are asking parents to review with younger children the important street safety precautions discussed in school. Children are reminded to play safe and play together and to not play in remote areas of parks or take short cuts through wooded areas. Do not loiter on the way to or from school. Do not go anywhere with a stranger and do not accept rides, candy, money or toys from a stranger for any reason. Advise an adult of any suspicious strangers right away. Children should always tell their parents where they are and where they are going. Halton police are continuing to investigate this incident. Anyone with information related to it is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777, ext. 2215 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Discover the convenience. Experience the trust. Glen Oaks provides everything you need for final arrangements... with a Chapel, Reception Rooms, Crematorium and mature Cemetery - all at one location! At your time of need, or when planning ahead, rely on our trusted specialists. Call now for a FREE Information Kit: (905) 257-1100 GLEN OAKS MEMORIAL GARDENS Cemetery, Crematorium, Mausoleum, Memorial Chapel & Reception Centre 3164 Ninth Line (Hwy. 403 & Dundas St.), Mississauga/Oakville www.glenoaks.ca Be a Winner! Oct 29th - Nov 4th Enter these DailyWebTV March 4th - March 10th Wednesday contests. Home & Garden Replacing a kitchen takes a lot of planning to make sure it fits your needs and budget. Thursday March Break Camp In the Kitchen These pizza pockets are stuffed with healthy B vitamins and fibre for a healthy diet. New Homes A new sub-division uses custom home building to make each home uniquely Original. Friday Saturday March 16th-20th, 9:00am - 3:30pm Real Estate Using a mortgage professional will identify options and make financing fast and easy. For campers age 5 - 12 Full and half day camps available Extended care available from 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM - Spaces are limited! Health & Beauty Sunday Achieve the results you want and feel great about yourself. Drama, Dance, Fine Arts, Crafts, Games, Musical Theatre and much, much more! Registration on Now Monday Offering The Finest in Arts Exploration and Development! In Motion Rally-inspired Lancer Evolution arrives in Canada. Lifestyle & Leisure Tuesday What kind of leader do you want your child to become? 1011 Upper Middle Road & Eighth Line, Oakville, Ontario L6H 4L5 Phone: 905.844.ARTS (2787) www.oakvilleacademy.com Visit DailyWebTV.com to Win!