Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HERALD Wednesday July IKS Mail boxes smashed 3000 damage Six thefts Halton Regional Police report there were six thefts from vehicles all parked in the area of Maclntyre Crescent in Georgetown sometime early Saturday morning Personal and ownership papers were stolen from a 1975 I960 1983 Mazda and 1984 Plymouth say all vehicles were unlocked at the time of the thefts The contents stolen from each car are valued at approximately A baseball glove sunglasses and a set of house keys were stolen from an unlocked Chevrolet The stolen property is valued at Four car stereo speakers with a total value of were stolen from an unlocked 1975 Ford As well someone stole a radio from an unlocked 1984 that was parked in the Eden Place area of Georgetown sometime early Friday morning police say Rim stolen Police say a tire rim valued at approximately was stolen from a Volkswagen Rabbit parked on Main Street in Glen Williams sometime between the late evening of June and early the next morning Impaired charges Police stopped a 28yearold Acton woman at the Queen StreetActon Boulevard intersec tion after observing her driving erratically westbound on Queen Street early Saturday morning Charges of impaired driving were laid in connection with the incident A July 31 court date has been scheduled Bank book stolen Police say someone forced open the door of a Mill Street home in Georgetown and stole a bank book and 25 VISA cheques Judging from the damage caused to the door frame police speculate someone used their shoulder to force open the door The stolen property is valued at 250 damage About damage resulted when someone smashed two win dows of a Loader Tractor parked on Hall Road in Georgetown sometime late Fri day night police say 100 damage Police say someone smashed the passenger window of a Ford pickup a Guelph Street grocery store parking lot in Georgetown sometime late Friday night The damage is estimated to be approximately DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON DT 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Police say there has been a rash of mail box vandalism in the north end of Milton and outskirts of Acton The latest reports of this type of vandalism occurred in the area of Lot and Conces sion in Acton when two mail boxes apparently were smashed by someone in a passing vehicle sometime between the evening of June 29 and the next morning Police say a baseball bat or some other piece wood was used to damage the mail boxes The two were valued at and respectively Spray gun stolen Someone cut off the spray gun of a garden hose located in the backyard of an Alexander Cres cent home in Georgetown sometime overnight of June 30 The stolen property is valued at Charges laid Charges of impaired driving were laid following a spot check at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Main Street in Georgetown Friday night A 34- yearold Georgetown man is scheduled to appear in court July 31 in connection with the incident Man charged Police have laid charges of im paired driving after pulling over a 30yearold Georgetown man for a Highway Traffic Act viola tion at Church and Main Streets early Friday morning Assault charges Police say a 48yearold Georgetown man allegedly pun ched his wife and pulled her hair erarly Saturday morning The man is reported to have also pull ed his daughters hair and pushed her Police report the incidents had occurred after the man returned home from an alleged drinking session Other members of the family had also allegedly been drinking before the incident happened Two charges of assault have been laid in connection with the domestic situation as well a July 24 court date has been scheduled Window smashed A window of a 1977 Chevrolet valued at was smashed while parked outside a Charles Street home in Georgetown sometime between the late evening of June 30 and the next morning Police laid charges dangerous operation of a motor vehicle after the front window of the Time Out on Guelph Street in Georgetown was smashed early Sunday morning Police say a 19yearold Camp- bellville woman and a 20yearold Haltpn Hills woman were operating a 1986 when the vehicle went out of control and smashed into the window caus ing approximately in damages Police say one woman was operating the gas and brake pedals from the passenger seat while the other was steering when the Incident occurred Car demolished Halton Regional Police say a Plymouth was demolished after the vehicle left Trafalgar Road north of Sideroad in Hills and landed in a ditch sometime June 25 The driver of the northbound vehicle is unknown police say Carbike collision A 7yearold Acton boy was treated for minimal injuries at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital after his bicy cle and a 1977 collided on the Fifth Line north of Highway 7 late Sunday afternoon police report The boy was taken to the hospital by his parents Police say the collision occurred when neither the cyclist who was riding down a private drive nor driver of the westbound vehi cle an Acton male saw each other 800 damage Police report a glass door win dow and two windows on the west side of St Francis of Assist school on Duncan Drive in Georgetown were smashed sometime between Saturday night and the next mor ning Damages were valued at Cars collide Charges of following too closely were laid after a twocar collision at the intersection of River Street and John Street in Halton Hills the evening of June Police say a Ford driven eastbound on River Street by a 20yearold Halton Hills woman was severely damaged when it collided with a Ford The vehicles driver a 46yearold Georgetown woman was eastbound on the same street attempting to make a left turn when the incident occurred Twocar collision Police have laid charges of careless driving in connection with a twovehicle collision on Winston Churchill Boulevard one kilometre south of Sideroad in Hills last Thursday after noon A 26yearold Georgetown man travelling northbound in a 1964 Mercury collided with the rear end of a stopped Ford The Fords driver a 21yearold Downsview man had stopped to assist a pedestrian who had fallen in a ditch The Mercury was severely damaged police say Severe damage Police say a Oldsmobile was severely damaged following a twocar collision at Trafalgar Road and Sideroad 5 in Halton Hilts Sunday morning A 64-year- old Mississauga man travelling northbound in the was waiting to make a lefthand turn when a St Catharines man 16 travelling northbound in a Chevrolet attempted to pass him resulting in a collision Charges of making an improper lane change were laid following the incident Failtoyield charge Police have laid charges of failure to yield after a stop follow ing a twocar collision on the Eighth Line at Sideroad 10 in Halton Hills during the afternoon of June 24 A 1981 driven by a 37yearold Georgetown man collided with a cyclist when the man left the stop on the Eighth Line and drove into the In tersection The cyclist a 19-year- old Georgetown man received minimal injuries Vandals cause 4000 damage to 10 vehicles in early June Investigators with Regional Police in Oakville are requesting the publics assistance in identifying the per- responsible for damage to numerous vehicles parked at 1032 Winston Churchill Boulevard During the weekend of June 3 to 4 approximately 10 vehicle parked at the above location were vandalized resulting in damage being reported to the Regional Police The damage to the vehicles consisted of smashed windshields door windows and a slashed convertible roof Although suspects had entered and ransacked most of the damaged cars the only reported theft is a cassette player CRIME STOPPERS HOME PRODUCTS LTD No one ever regretted buying quality Custom Design Installation THERMAL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS STANLEY THERMAL ENTRANCE DOORS PATIO DOORS SOFFIT FACIA AND SIDING DECKS AND FENCING S0LARIUMS NEW ADDITIONS CUSTOM DESIGNED BAY AND BOW WINDOWS ALUMINIUM AWNINGS AND SHUTTERS ELEGANT VERTICAL AND 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