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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Mar 2004, p. 11

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~~1 The Canadian Champion, Friday, Match 12, 2004-11 Police M/otter «Search on for fleeing vehicle Police have launched an investigation after a car failed ta, stop for a police check and eventually caused a collision. Just after 1 p.m. Match 3, a police officier was conducting radar checks on Guelph Line. south of No. 15 Sideroad, when a car sped away witbout stopping. île vehicle began travelling south in the northbound lasses of No. 1(1 Sideroad, caus- ing a northbound vehicle to drive ino a ditch to avoid being hit. The suspect vehi- cIe was last seen entering Hwy. 401. Police are looking for a blue, four-door 'Pontiac Sunhird that bas clear plastic cov- ering pant of its right rear window. Anyone witb information is asked to call Halton Regional Police Const. Greg Casson at (905) 8254777. Impaired driving, drug charges Police charged a motorist with impaired driving and drug possession after a vehicle was seen driving erratically. Just after midnight February 27, a Halton Regional Police officer stopped a car trav- elling eastbound on Main Street near James Snow Parkway and conducted an investigation ini whicb a small quantity of marijuana was found. A 54-year-old Brampton womnan was charged with impaired driving, refusing a breath sample and possessing a narcotic. Home broken into A Sixth Line home was broken mnto last Friday. Sometime between 10:30 a.n. and 3:10 p.m., unknown suspects entered the home using a crow bar to force open a basement window. Tbey stole a stereo, a DVD play- et, DVDs and a home theatre receiver. Vehicle stolen A car was stolen ftom, a Willow Avenue driveway last week. Unknown suspects stole the 1994 Oldsmobile sometime between 5 p.m. March 3 and 7:30 a.m. March 4. Police are investigattng. Generator stolen A generator was stolen from a Bastedo Court home lest week. The yellow and black lacquer generator was delivered to the homneowner's drive- way and was stolen sometime betweeni 5 p.m. March 2 and 8:30 a.m. March 3. The value of the generator is estimnated at $2.300. School broken into A sterco was stolen from W.1. Dick Public School last week. Sometime between March 3 and last Friday, unknown suspects smashed the glass of a rear door ta gel inside. The estimated value of the stereo was $200. Damage 10 the door is valued at $300. Bikes stolen Two bikes were recently stolen fromi a Main Street East apartment building. Tht theft was reported to police March 3. Unknown suspects broke into, a storage unit to acceas the bikes somnetime before that date. The combined value of the stolen proper- ty is $300. -,'Suspects sought in Roxul break-in Halton Regional Police are investigating a break-in at a local business. Pl R re ai then hidden behind plastic bags outside the exit door, possibly for later pick-up. Stolen items neser have ta give your naine or testzJv in court. Crâne Stoppe, s of Hatcsn Ovemnight February 20, sus- were recovered by employees does flot ,suhscribe to (ail dis- ~cts entered the office area of arriving for work that momning. play. oxul at 551 Harrop Dr. and If you have any information P/lease ca/I 1-800-222-TIPS moved a 27-inch TV, a VCR that leacls ta an arrest in tItis or (1-800-222-8477) or- check oui id a computer mnonitor. an>' other motte, vou ntay be e/j- Crime Stoppers' Web site at The electronic equipment was gible for a cash reward. You wl wwwvt.haltonciimestoppers.cýom. 'Vor. A1ngqeika, 1oetfi] V Be a ki, bave Srecess every day' 3 11 'Marin .Street, 'Mille,, (905) 878-5165 1111111i ~ rT~ h929C9,,,bP9kî#OO34N0.1M rtisfr$249 99.

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