Police search for suspect in attacki at car dealcrship Police are searching for a suspect who punched and cut a man who was cleaming at Milton Cissysier last week. At about 5:30 arn. October 9, the cleaner noticed someone near bis vehicle in the parking lot. He approached the man and engaged in a conversation after which the suspect punched tie cleaner a num- ber of times and cut bis stomach with a sharp object, police said. The suspect then fled soutlsbound on Ontario Street. The victim suffered minor injuries. Nothing was taken froin thse dealership. Police are looking for a white male, about six feet tall with an average build, between 20 and 25 years old, with about a week's growth of facial hair. He was wear- mng a black nylon jacket with an NYC logo embroidered on the front left side ini white. The same logo appeared on the back of thse Police Blotter vebicle stolen from Burlington was involved in a rear-end collision at Martin Street and King's Court Crescent. After a conversation between Use drivers, Use person in Use stolen vebicle drove away dangerously. The driver was forced to stop by motorists ast Winston Churchill Boulevard and Hwy. 401. The suspect Usen fled on foot and was eventually apprehended hy Halton police at Use Hamilton air- port. police said. Charged wiUs fail- ing to stop and dangerous driving is a 30-year-old Burlington man. Motorcycle stolen A motorcycle was stolen October 3 froin Milton Motorsports on Steeles Avenue. At about 2:30 arn., police approaching thse CP railway tracks when an unknown suspect in a green vebicle came toward thse car. The suspect crossed in the north- bound lane, forcing Use other driv- er to swerve to avoid a collision. The complainant ran off Use road onto thse train tracks, causing minor damage to bis 1989 Chrysler. The suspect didn't stop. Cltjb's machinery taken A lawn tractor was among Use items stolen recently from the Milton Model Airpianes Club, 6281 First Line. Somettise between September 20 and October 9, unlasown sus- pects pried open Use entrance gate lot and broke into a shed belonging to Use club. Tise suspects stole a John Deere lawn tractor, table saw and weed whacker. The estimated value of the property was $1,650. Windows broken Jacket. He was also wearmng a black respondefi to an alarm and discov- Police are mnvestigating incidents toque, black gloves, dark blue cot- ered Usat ais unknown suspect had in wbich a large number of win- ton work pants and dark work kicked in a door to gain entry and dows Usat have been broken in Use boots. Anyone wiUs informsation stolen a 2002 Suzuki XRl motor- past two months at St. Peter's should call police. cycle, valued at about $12,000. Scisool on Woodward Avenue. Drivng hargs lid rive fals t reain Sometime between October 2 Drivng hargs lid rive fals t reain and last Saturday, in separate inci- Police said a driver who was A driver left Use scene of an acci- dents, eight to 10 sehool windows involved in an accident st Friday dent st Friday moming, police were broken in addition to Usose drove away in a dangerous manner said. broken in September. before being stopped by motorists At about 11:30 arn., a driver was Since Use start of Use school year, and police, travelling norts on Fourth Line, damage to windows is estimated at At about 7:30 arn., a driver of a soutis of Main Street South, about $20,000, police said. y The Canadian Champion, Fnday, October 17, 2003-O ratio, your child will see resuits almost immediately. - Improved Confidence - Higher Self-Esteemn0 à M 905-693-9978 ~ot a~rC 917 Nipissing Rd. at Thompson www.oxfordlearning.com Haif Day Preschool Oxford's Littie ReadersO haif day programs offer an enriched, individuaized curriculum intro- ducing three to six year olds to reading, writing, marh, L 1T music and French.R l~ue 11Ii1 as'u L: I k,1 4151 lurik lervice RDes Duriopto z.