Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 May 2000, p. 16

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Fridav. Mav 19. 2000 Police Blotter 1'ractor-trailer unit stolen from eatery over last weekend A tractor-trailer unit worth about $1 10,000 waa stolen fromn the Chalet restaurant on Regional Road 25 sometime between Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sundsy St 9:30 arn. The keys weren't in the vehicle. A 1989 black Pete 379 CT truck and a 35-foot long dump truck-style silver trsiler were taken in Use heist. Vehicles damaged Nine vehicles were dasmage d at Use Wallace car dealership on Main Street sometime between May 10 and 15. The hooda of the vehicles were scratched causing between $200 and $300 worth of damage to each car. The vehicles included a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire, two 1999 Safari vans, a 1999 Pontiac TransAm, two 1998 Pontiac Transporta, a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire, a 1997 Pontiac Safari and a 1996 Ford Windstar. People who know anything about this incident should caîl Crime Stoppera at 825-TIPS or Halton Regional Police at 878- 5511. Hunting bows stolen Two camoufiaged hunting bows were stolen from a Bell Street home sometime between April 28 and May 8. The incident was reported on May 10. The thieves climbed on the roof to gain accesa to the unlocked storage ares on the balcony. A compound bow and a crossbow were stolen. There were no dollar estimates. Impaired driving charge A 60-year-old Waterdown man was charged with impaired dri- ving and having over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood after a driver waa stopped by police for a traffic violation Tuesday. Police pulled over a 1998 Ford Windstar on Guelph Line, south of Steeles Avenue, at about 11: 15 p.m. for speeding. Fooseball table stolen A Foosebaîl table waa stolen from Trillium School sometime between st Friday and Wednesday. The thieves gained entry into the Ontario Street achool through a rear window. The blue and red table waa worth about $400. Det. Sgt. Jackie Gordon of Halton Police said there were other items in this location, but nothing else waa stolen. Vehicle milssing A 1998 Dodge Stratus was stolen from Mohawk Raceway sometime between st Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday at 12:30 a.m. The Milton owner of Use vehicle told police his VISA card and driver's licence were also stolen. A substantial amount of money was later charged to bis credit card. Left without paying An owner of a green Chrysler Intrepid left Use Esso gaa station on Regional Rosd 25 Saturday wiUsout paying for bis gaa. The motoriat filled bis tank with $40 worth of gas at about 8 p. m. and then fled. Identification stolen A landacaper doîng work at the Muddy Duck restaurant Monday had identification, bank carda and $50 stolen from bis wallet. The man was at the Steeles Avenue restaurant between 1l ar. and noon. His wallet waa on top of a cooler that was sitting on bis truck. Some of the items were recovered, but several are still missing. Dumpster fire A dumpater at E.W. Foster School was lit on fire st Friday. A resident walking by the Coxe Boulevard achool at 'about 6:05 p.m. noticed the blaze. Police and the fire dcpsrtmnent were called. The dumpster waa worth about $50. Tires stolen Four tires were stolen from Gorrud car dealership on Steeles Avenue between Saturday at 11:30 p.m. sud Sunday at 7 p.m. The tirea, worth about $2,000, werc taken from a 1998 Honda Civic. Police are investigating. - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . .

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