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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Mar 2000, p. 5

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Police B/o uer Nouth charged with mischief A i 5-year-oid Milton youth was charged with mischief after j'police aaw a suspect spray paint the walls ol the Milton Curling ~C lub. h On Mardi 8 at about 11:30 arn., a Halton Regional Police offi- r cer watched a youth spray graffiti on the MillaideDrive building, said Det. Lany Brassard. Two other youths were also present, police said. Knife Ieft behind The person whn broke into a Wilson Drive home during the day March 7 didn't take anything, but lefs something behind. The suspect, who gained entry by îorcing open a rear ground- level patio door, leit a large knife at the home. Arreat made in break-m j Halton police recently arrested a man in connection with a break-m at a Guelph Line home January 15. Aller hreaking into the home, a thief stole the keys to a 1997 BMW and drove off in the $52.000 vehicle that was parked in the driveway. The car was oecovered in Sudbury. A 24-year-old man was charged with break and enter, theft, the use ni a stolen credit card, possession ol stolen property and breach of probation. Something thrown through window Something was thrown at a kitchen window of a Bell Street home Isat Friday. A woman was standing in her kitchen when a window was smashed, police said. Nothing was seen or recovered at the scene. There was about $250 in damages. Youth charged with break and enter A l4-year-old youth was arrested March 9 in connection with a Febnsaey 21 break-m at a Bell Street home. lu tise break-m, the ownera of the home heard a noise coming (rom the kitchen. When they investigated, they found s maie youth standing in the kitchen. Tise suspect was charged with break sud enter, bresch of recog- nizance and breach of probation. Tools stolen from construction site About $8,000 worth of tools were stolen (rom the construction site ni the Marian Courtyard Seniors Resideuce on Martin Street. Thieves broke into the site between 5 p.m. March 9 and 7:30 ara. March 10. They stole a generator, a hilti gun, an air hose, a compressor, extension corda and more. Concrete damages velsiele Concrete was used to daînage a vehicle parked on Vanier Drive. Between I a.m. Isat Friday and I p.m. Saturday, the back win- dow of a 1999 Oldsmobile was smaahed, the rear door dented sud the roof racks damaged. Uts Nsrth Hilton Mmnti Hsuith CMc NHMHC is seeking individuals trom Mîlton, Georgetown and Acton 10 serve as volunteers on the Clinios Community Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee is a standing committee ot the NHMHC as required by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. t advises the Clinic in relation 10 program development, implementation and evalua- tion. Approximate time commîtment s 2 to 3 hours quarterly. Please forward letters ot interest to: Mas Vaivoda, Chair NHMHC Communlty Advisory Committe. c/o 217 Main Street East Milton ON L9T iPi Terms 0f reference provided on request. The Canadien Champion Fnday, Mercis 17, 2000 - 5 Police seeking break-m suspect Halton Regional Police are iuvestigatiug a break-m and an attempted break-m that occurred on Heslop Road January 18 hetween 9:30 sm. to I p.m. Botli homes were uuoccupied. Thieves entered one ni the homes by inrcing the back door open. Tise cuiprits took cash from a bedroora dresser sud a child's piggy hank. The second home was nnt entered, sud police said the thieves may have been scared away. When police canvassed the neighbours, one person reported aeeing a person in the ares. Police are lnokiug for a white maie, 17 to 18 years nid, five-foot-six inches, with a Crime Stoppers 0F HALTON slîm huîld. He has blondîsh haîr that IS wom in a bnssh eut. The man was weasing a bright yellow, bomber-style ski jacket sud pants. He was seen going around the rear ni homes. If you have any information that leads to au arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward ni up to $1.000. You need not give your name sud your iniormation can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers doca not subscribe to caîl display. Cali l-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. Crime Stoppera of Halton is operated by a board ni directors made up ni 18 civil- ians irom aIl areas ni the region. The reward fund resuits (rom the tinaucial sup- port ni business, industry, service clubs and private citizens. flic board ni directors raises the money, decides on the amount ni rewards and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppera is incorpnrated as a charitable organizstinn and donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. g I i i 'Il s s Since 1995, there have been a lot of changes in the way homes are bought and sold. If you're thinking of selling your home, you need the latest information. 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