Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Mar 2003, p. 9

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Can't see a way out? If yuae cocri e abu yo0 .00, orI someone ~ ~ le' us of loo or ds , th Iru and Alcho Re Istyo ra (DART) car g ides Iotehl o e w w da . . S. The Canadian Champion, Fniday, March 7, 2003ý-G Thieves try hard to break into Martin Street business, but fail Thief steals AINV from locked shed Halton Regional Police are mnvestigatmng the theft of an ATV from a Milton residence. Sometinse ovemnight February 27, thieves broke into the rear shed of a house on Main Street West. They gained entay by cutting the lock with a large power tool. Once inside, they stole a red 2000 Honda TRX300 ali er- rain vehicle. The total loss is estimated at more than $3,500. If you have any information that !eads to an arrest in this or any other matter, you may be eligible for a cash reward. You wiIl neyer be required to give your namne or testify in court. Crime Stoppers of Halton doesn't subscribe to cal! dis- play. A safer community is your call. Please cal! J-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-8477) or check out the Crime Stoppers' Web site at www.haltoncrimestop- pers .com. th al 0 .Police Blotter into a vehicle sometime between Monday and Tuesday. The 2002 Chrysler Sebring was parked in a lot on Bronte Street South. When the owner retumned to the car in the morning, she noticed a large piece of metal on the driver's seat and a dama.epd seeri,' Poierepocdtl-usiiuspro When a resident of, the home retumcd un and ignition. cab Plai Friday afiemoon.spcou er tat day, prints were noticed in the snow There was also damage to the drivers s alls rdyatron long the east aide of the house. aide door handle. Police received the calI at about 1 p.m. A pane of the basement window had Damage is cstimated at $500. from a resident on Sunnyvale Creacent. ren removed, but there was no evidence Police are investigating. She had heard a tapping on the basement f entry. M nitxatdipule window and when she looked out, she saw Mancl breaxk-aie in public an unluaown suspect peeking in. The sus- Vehclebrek- atemped Police were notified of an intoxicated pect fled. Unknown suspects attempted to break person at the Martin Street Esso station Police are investigating. Sunday juat before 5 ar. An intoxicated man had been in the store for two hours and was bumping into dis- plays. When police arrived, be was sleep- ing. The man was arrested and spent the night at the police station. A 23-year-old Kitchener man was charged with public intoxication. Stranger peeks in window Unknown suspecta attempted to break into a business on Martin Street sometinie between February 20 and 25. Suspects used a straight bar tool in an unsuccessful attempt to pay open two win- dows and the front door. No entry was gained. House break-in attempted An attempted break-in took place some- time Monday on Bell Scbool Line. Look for your AshIey Furnitur flyer inside todays Milton Champion! rMHILEY

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