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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Jun 2004, p. 3

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vSghting f indecent act by man second in a week The Canadian Champion, Tueaav June 15.2004-3 a wcek has been reported in Milton. Circumstances of the two sight- ings are quite similar, leading Police to question if i's thse same suspect involved. "It's possible, there are tome consistencies," said Pet. Sgt. Don Cousens. Ris commenta follow the latest incident Sussday moming, when at woman walking her dog in thse Coulson Avenue and Robertson Crescent area came upon a maIe in his late teens 'comiiing an inde- cent act." Ise suspect made some utter- ances to thse woman and followed her for a short distance. He's describd as white, about 17 or 18 years of age, five-foot-mine to five-foot-l10 with a heavy build and oversized navy t-shirt with yellow numbers on il, dark shorts and a dark basebail cap. Six days befre, a naked young man was spotted commîtting an indecent act on Laurier Avenue, near the Sixteen Mfile Creek June 7. Police are asking anyone with information ahout either incident to eall (905) 825-4777 or Crime Stoppera at l-800-222-TIPS. Police assaulted at party Two Milton men face charges of assaulting police in connection with a party at a Laurier Avenue home early Saturday moming. Shortly after 2 a.m., patrolling officers came upon a man with a beer bottle in his hand standing on Laurier Avenue, and subsequently discovered a loud party. The confrontation quickly escalated, with a number of party-goers throwing beer boules at the officers - including two who autempted to disarm an officer of his Taser gun. Police wound up using thse Taser in thse seuffle. Neither officer was injured in thse incident. Two men, both 20, are each charged witb assaulsing police, autempting to disarm police and obstructing police. TIsey're scheduled to appear in" Burlington court July 2 1. ,No one hurt in garbage fire Mohawk Racetrack and Slots was evacuated late Saturday after- noon after a garbage compactor inside tIse facility caught tire. TFhe Milton Fire Department attended the Guelphs Line facility after receiving a caîl just before 5 p.m. Fire crews arrived to discover a tire had started in a garbage eom- pactor and smoke Isad built up in many rooms, said Banry Kory, training technician with thse Milton Fire Department. Patrons inside tIse premises were evacuated for preeautionary incas- ures. "The ftre was knocked down by 5:30 p.m. and tire crews searched £ c~ s e for any possible tire extension, as well as beginning ventilation of the smoke,' Mr. Kory said. Fire crews remained at the scene until after 7 p.m. to clear thse smoke. No one was hurt. The cause of the tire in the com- pactor remains undetennined at this timne. I I i i. 204Gan mS IN INV OYO IMU EHCE Fi 285HP V.M. 4800 V8 ýN,ý 4 Ipffl ý,j,, ., ývm- ABS ffl û;40 split fmm -il eth CueD, 'i. l.m d.l - et -d CU 16"ýi.. ý,1, t'il 'l.-Q keylms -ntry p io'ks -d-s d.H,. autoýtic ýàdl.9hls 1 M-c H ligIne. A-gal LS Gah -M -M h îilîAgïsî A/C CD le P, ke,ý 16- 4 ed wl lý 5vr/100 DOO km POWAdýIl W11- -h n-t-, 137r 128 20M SuMft Sufflu 1 - rs3l

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