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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Nov 1999, p. 11

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v--Police track down suspect on the run A 24-year-old Milton man faces several charges in connection with an altercation with police November 4. A suspect was found to be driving dan- gerously at the Fifth Wheel Truck Stop at about 3:30 p.m. When confronted by police, hie fled thse area and was apprehend- ed a short lime later. A man was charged wità escaping law- fui custody, resisting arrest, dangemous dri- ving, impaired driving and driving with over the legal limit of alcohol in his blond. Arrests in robbery Three Milton teens have been arrested in connection with an October 2 robbery at Super A Video. Ail three maies were held for hail hear- ings earlier this month and released on their own recognizance. They face counts of robbery and wearing masks while one of the suspects is also> charged with posses- sion of a dangemous weapon. Man arrested Police arrested an I 8-year-old Milton male on Churchili Road Saturday in con- nection with a car thefi. At 4:30 a.m., a suspect was discovered driving a late model Chevy Cavalier Z24 that was reported stolen. He'll appear in court on December 20. Rash of thefts Milton motorists are being reminded not to leave valuables in their vehicles - even Police Blotter when parked in tbeir own driveways- following a rash of thefts over the past two weeka. The incidenta are as follows: - A stereo and an assortment of compact disca, with a total value of $4,000, was taken from a 1994 Accura at a Bronte Street townhouse ovemight Sunday. - A purae and cellular phone were removed from a vehicle on Appleby bine overnight ast Friday. The stolen items were valued at about $1, 100. - Two vehicles were broken into on Woodclose Drive Saturday. A briefcase - containing a large amount of cash - was taken from one vehicle while a tape recorder, cellular phone and credit carda were removed fmom another. Cars recovered Three stolen vehicles were recovered in various parts of town earlier this month. * A 1997 Plymouth Neon - valued at about $ 1 0,000 and stolen from Toronto- was found on Byers Crescent Sunday. - A 1995 Plymouth Neon that went midssing from Toronto was discovered dur- ing a routine patrol at 122 Bronte St. e A vehicle was abandoned after a minor accident on Appleby bine and No. 3 Sideroad November 2. Lt was later discov- ered to have been stolen from Guelph. vCrtheft has dealership baffled Between 7 p.m. October 23 at 9 a.m. October 25, unknown sus- pects attended Milton's Wallace Pontiac, 409 Main St. E., and stole a 1999 black 4x4 GMC Yukon. How it was taken is unknown as it was locked and the keys wesen't inside. Police report that a couple of days earlier two men attended the dealership and made inquiries about the vehicle. 'Me sales person got the keys and thse younger of the two started up the vehicle, though th«V declined to The first male is described as white, 28 to 30 years of age and about five-foot-nine. Thse second man was between 40 and 45 years old and about six feet. If you have information, calI 1 - 800-222-TIPS or 825-TIFS. VOUR OPINION COUNTS! The community is invited to attend a public meeting in order to share and provide input to the Halton District School Board's Strategic Planning process. The Strategic Plan Steering Committee will have completed the first stages of its work and would like to share the 'Draft Strategic Issues and Recommendations' for community feedback. Feedback sessions will be held with employees, secondary student council representatives, school council representatives and the community prior to final revisions in preparation for presentation to the Halton District School Board in December. The community/public meeting will be held: Monday, November 22, 1999 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Milton District High School 396 Williams Avenue Milton, Ontario For more information, please contact Beth Shelswell Superintendent of Education (905)335-3663, (905)878-8451 or (905)842-3014, ext. 2227 Ete GMinr0 Dusty Papke EtheairdinteBord Director of Education HALTON BUSINESS DEVELo)PMENT CENTRE Starting Your SmaHf Business Sat Nov. 20, 1999 8:30 a.m - 12 noon Halton Regional Centree Auditorim Entranoe 1151 Bmonte Rd. 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