Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 30, 1975, p. 2

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Youth pleads guilty to nine breakins remanded to Jan Joseph Norman sacking prayed fire extinguisher he sprayed the interior iriti machine and r n old from weapon a re lcainfc the television set kitchen station Mr tools gas keys fishing urned on the gas tackle coins a bullwhip and helped food and other assorted lo some for articles house at Jacksons Point and at a Willow Beach store and Beach snack Some digging has done to find out does these things Car lot thieves busy the month of December York Regional Police said last week At Ford on here tire rims valued at were said the Walker sales lot Dec 8 police and Dec reported In a fourth incident property belong to a Mason seeks 1 0000 satisfactory procedure Judge Kelly In Miik Judge Kelly tin charge Mo called their despicable Morrison Is the lion court Matste was one of the puppies Invited to the York Humane Guilds Christmas party week Above she Is enjoying a little Party finds home for pets got the best present of all Dec at the Aurora shelters and York Humane Guild members held open house from I lo left happily will lhtir lore Morrison whom Icltrr to Chief Crawford the Investigation null Mr Morrison was basing his complaints on his sons version of alleged Incident flic toys claimed thoy were roughed up after Mason picked lliem tip for questioning about it breakIn at the Oasis Snack liar in Jacksons Point last July 7 Judge Kelly ruled that the two youths hod nothing to do at all with the breakin but he chastized them for having to police when they sold they sow no one in Ihc vicinity During hearing they testified they saw two other youths running away from the snack bar and Id have identified both Young Morrison totd hi father PC Mason had split his lip during questioning in a police cruiser but Mr Morrison said nothing to the policeman or his superiors at the Keswick station To me the moat astoun ding thing happened at that time Judge Kelly said to the time when Mr simply cant understand it Kvcn when Mr Fletcher complained to police the next the emphasis was most certainly on the procedure and shake him Hut Judge Ketly found that young Fletcher was lying The the front and hack seats of the cruiser and there PC Mason could not have turned around to grab young Morrison Having found that the screen was there I dont believe young Morrison about the In jury It just couldnt have taken place Judge Kelly said Kevin Fletcher claimed he sustained a chipped tooth when PC Mason manhandled him at the police station But the Judge

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