'C onstruiction trailer parked on Fourth Line broken into A construction trailer parked on Fourth Line south of Denry Road 1 was broken mbt between il a.m. P st Friday and 5:50 arn. Monday. The trailer belonged 10 D-K Chev Equipment of London, which has a Higi conîract with Mattamy Homes. A Mon TV, microwave and tools were p.m. stolen. Po The bass totalled $6,450. %VreI Vehicle recovered stole A vehicle stolen from a Mississauga home in May was dis- A covered Tuesday ai Fîfth Line and foui Lower Base Line ai about 2:50 Brit p.m. 8:01 A black 1995 two-door Acura Be was found wiihout wheels, the rear lion window smaahed, the steering col- polic umn damaged and profanity cie scratched on the roof. belo The vehicle was worth about Gor $5.000. Trailer enteredA A utility trailer parked ai the beet Fifth Wheel Truck Stop on cont Chisholm Drive was broken mbt and between 4 p.m. Augusi 9 and 10:30 alco a.m. August 10. 0 Thieves netted about $2,500 a.m worth of items including 23 truk- pho lites, four hubcaps, four ratchets, vehi 15 logistic ratchet straps and two addî mud guards. W Tools stolen foui ver' About $2.000 worth of tools witl were stolen from 1992 red T lIice Blotter srolet pick-up truck parked ai swsy 401 and Guelph Line day beîween 8:30 a.m. and 4 *wer tools, screw drivers, riches and other tools were ni. Acura stripped two-door silver Acura was id stripped tin a path ai annia Road and Sixth Line ai s.m. Augusi il. cause the vehicle's identifica- number was siolen, Halton :e don'i know where the vebi- was stoien from or wbo it ngs 10, said Det. Sgt. Jackie ion. Impaired charge 45-year-old Oakviile man bas rcbarged witb having care and roi of a vebicle wbiie impaired baving over the legai limit of bol in bis biood. n Augusi 10 ai about 12:10 .Haiton police received a ne eall from a citizen about a cIe parked ai a Trafalgar Road [tas. rhen officers responded, ibey nd a person sitting in the dri- s seat of a 1998 Ford Windstar the motor munning. he suspect wîll appear in court Augusi 28. Bike recovered A 16-year-old Ontario Street youtb bas been cbarged with pos- session of stolen property and thefi. On August 12 at about 9:20 p.m., a 20-year-old Milton man left his bicycle unlocked on Main Street. Ten minutes later the CCM 18- speed mountain bike was gone. Police were called and they spotied the bicycle being ridden by another person. Thc youth wiIl appear in court September 8. Computer damaged Sharpe Farm Supplies wvas bro- ken mbt Augusi 9 between 6 and 11:50 p.m. The door frame of the No. 15 Sideroad business wýas smashed and computer was damaged. Nothing was taken. The damage was estimateel at $800. Steaks stolen Steaks, a bicycle and power tools were stien from an unlocked garage on Pearl Street between Auguat 5 ai 2 p.m. and August 8 ai 5 p.m. Thieves gained access through a side door. Tbey stole steaks from a freezer as well as a men's 18-apeed Supercycle mouniain bike, angle and bench grinder and a akill saw. The bass iotalled about $500. Bv LISA CARTWRIGHT The Champion On the way back from a meeting, murder suspect David Fiorino told an undercover police officer that he killed Stephen Andreopoulos. "He weni on to say he killed Stephen Andreopouloa," OPP Dci. Kenneth Watson teatified Tuesday during an ongoing first-degree murder trial in Superior Court in Milton. "He (Mr. Andreopoulos) had two partnera and be said botb namea of the people invoived. He ialked about the specific date." The detective also iesiified the former Milton resident toid him that be kepi an OPP flyer about the disappearance of Mr. Andreopoulot, 36, of Barrie ai bis Brampton home and abowed it to the officer when they reiumed. Mr. Andreopoulos was lasi seen with the accused on July 2, 1998. His badly decomposed body waa discovered on a Derry Road prop- erty 18 months later. The confession came afier the two met with Det. Watson's pur- ported boss, Det. Bill Campbell, September 23, 1997, ai a botel iocaied along the airport stip. The tbree met to diseusa a ficti- tious bit the two were doing for Dei. Campbell. Also on Tuesday, the jury heard thai Dci. Watson met Mr. Fiorino on Sepiember 17, 1997 ai bis home to discuas the bit. The trial continued yesterday. The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 18, 2000 - 1l Cive Stppj- IJHlt vTire thieves at workI Halton Regional Police are investi- gaing s break and enter ai AIl Trailer Ontario on Nipissing Road July 8 and 9 that netted thieves about $13,000 in tires and rims. Thieves bnske mbt the front gaie ares by cuiting the metal latch on the lock. The suspects stole 18 Goodyear G- 186 11 R22-S tires that had been on Alcos aluminum rims. Each tire is worth more than $400, while the rims are vaiued ai more than $300 each. If you have any information ihat leada to an arresi in this or any other case, you may be eligibie for a cash reward of up to $1.000. You need not give your name and your information can be taken witb complete anonymity. Crime Stoppera does not subseribe to cali display. CatI 1-800-222-TlIPS or 825-'IPS. Crinme Stoppers of Haiton is operaied by a board of directors msade up of 18 civilians frons ail areas of the region. 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