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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Apr 1999, p. 11

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TraffJic violation leads to impaired driving charges Police laid drunk driving chargea after pulling over a vehicie for a traffic viola- tion. The vehicle was stopped Saturday night at the corner of Derry and Thompson Roads at about 1l p.m. A 35-year-old Milton man faces chargea of impaired driving and driving with over the legal limit of alcohol in bis blood. Attempted car thefts A pair of attempted automobile thefts late last week pmoved to be unauccesaful, police report. One incident involving a 1989 Mustang on Main Street happened during daylight bours Marcb 25 while the other occurred on Park Hill Drive overnight between March 24 and 25 when a 1996 white truck was broken into. TMe vehicles' ignitions were tampered with in each case while $4,000 worth of stereo and golf equipment were removed from thse Mustang. Vehicle recovered Police recovered a 1989 Pontiac that bad been stolen from the Guelphs area at Guelph Line and Campbell Avenue Mercs 22. It was discovered around 11:50 a.m. The car suatained damage to tbe steering column but was otherwise okay. Hit and run A 1997 Pontiac sustained $500 worth of damage to the driver's aide during a bit- and-run at about 5 p.m. March 22. Thýe gray four-door vebicle waa parked at Milton Machine Shop on Mili Street. Truck destroyed A Milton man eacaped injury when bis 1986 Toyota pick-up truck caugbt tire on Bell School Line and Derry Road Sunday night. His vebicle atalled at about 7:30 p.m. and atarted ahooting out flames. The truck was destroyed Tools taken Power tools were atolen during a pair of nrural break-ina, according to police. [ z'GEORGETOWN - CINEMAS 235 GUELPH STREET 873-1999 Uma MATIX [ 0BABY GENIUS ES PtG Smt. à SOL 2:00 pJi. 10INSHATE AOUT YOU P 3* DOUG'S FIRST MOVIE P :~ANALYZE THIS ] <905) 874130 x(905) 8 6-8713 Police Blotter A total of $6,000 worth of tools were taken from a padlocked shed on Regional Road 25 between March 26 and 27. In the other incident, which happened somnetime between March 1 and 27, tools and a wood stove valued at $1,800 were taken from a garage on Guelph Line in Campbellville. The Canadien Champion, Friday, April 2, 1999 - 11 Robbers who ;sI'ot youth sougliti A 16-year-old youth waa shot during a robbery attempt in a Milton park two weeka ago. Crime Stoppera wants to help identify bis assailants. At 1l p.m., Friday, Mar. 26, tIse teenage victim waa walking through Rotary Park on Garden Lane and came acrosa two men on'the nortb aide of the pool. 'Me pair demanded bis wallet. The victim argued with the men until one pulled out a hand- gun and ahot him in the shoul- der. The gunman waa described to police as maIe, black witb a liglit complexion, aix-foot-two with a medium build and a goatee. He wore a white t-shirt and a dark jacket. His accomplice was described as maIe, white, 25 to 28 years of age, five-foot-nine, 170 pounda, witb Iight-coloured hair. He wore a dark windbreak- er and dark panta. If you have information, cail 1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. You need not give your name and you could get a cash reward.

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