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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Oct 2006, p. 14

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A14- The Canadian Champion, Friday, Oclober 13, 2006 Milton man charged with assaulting police officer A local man has heen charged wîth assaulîing a police officer. Police said an olficer was învestigating a fire ai the plaza at Derry Road and Ontario Street Monday ai 5 p.m. and hegan speaking with îwo maIes. One of îhe men pushed the officer in the chest and threw some coins at him hefore run- ning away, police said. The officer wasn't injured, and engaged in a foot pursuit that ended with an arrest. An 18-year-old I orne Scots Drive man has heen charged with assaulting a police officer and three count.s of hreach of probation. Trailer and contents stolen A refrigerated trailer and ils load of frozen chîcken - a total value of $1 26,000 - were stolen Sunday froîn the Fifth Wheel Truck Stop on Chisholm Drive. Police said unknown suspects swiped the 2006 trailer from the southwest corner of the parking lot some liime heîween 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The traiter is valued ai $90000. Pair of Fires set at plaza Police are looking for suspects alter a plaza was the sccnc PoliceBlotter If tw delîherately set ruhhîsh fines Monday alternoi n Police said that just alter 3 p.m., an oflicer saw a large plume of smoke at the west end of the plaza ai Ontario Street and Derry Road. A pile of donations lor the Good Will sto)re had heen set ahlaze. Milton ire Department was called, and a second garhage fîre was detected ai the north side of the plaza. An accelerant had heen used te, start the lires. A group of youths aged I13 to I15 were ohserved in the area jîîst prior to the fires heing set, police said. Fortunately, there were rio injuries and no damage to the stores. Vehicle stolen Police are învesîigaîîng the iheli of a Volkswagen icîla lrom a Cohhan Roacl garage ovcrnighî last Friday Police said unknown suspects entered the house via the garage and lound a sparc etciolkcys, which they' used to steal the 2001 lour-door letia. The car is valued at S9,000. 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In the first incident, whicli happcned hcîween Octoher 1 and 5, unknown suspects smashed a window to gain entry t0 the 53-foot traîler and stole a Ncal Chance converter valued at over $2,000, plus car tools and equipment worth over $4,000. Then, last Eriday between 1:30 and 10:30 arn., unknown suspects went mbt the already-damaged trailer and stole a yellow golf cart valued at $2,700. Equipment stolen Equipment was recently stolen from the Proveal Meat Processing plant on Nipissing Road. Police said unknown suspects cul off a padlock to the fenced compound to gain entry some ime between last Friday and Tuesday They stole a stainless steel conveyer belt and a roctal shelf valued at a toiaI of $2,500. Construction machine swiped C onstructon equîpment was stolen Irorn a No. 25 Sideroad properiy overnight Sunday. Unknown suspects swiped a hrushi hog - which is used to clear Iand - lrom the hack of a tradler, police said. The stolen property i~s alued ai $2,000. Machines vandalized Rocks were throsvn 10 damage the windowvs of four con- sIiuclion machines somcetimc h eîwccn Sepiemiber 30 and Qciobcr 2. P~olice said the vandalismn occurred ai a wcrksile on James Snowx Park%way' south of Derry Road. The damnage to the machines is cstimnaîed ai $5,500, while a fence was damiaged no the lune of $500. Furnishings stolen Furnîshings from two new homes under construction were stolen sometime heîween Septemher 29 and Octoher 2. Police said unknown suspects entered the Racey Trail houses and stole kitchen and hathroom furnishings worth $1,800, încludîng a sînk, faucet and hathroom vanîîy presents FA T H E R ~9l1ark Curti s In Concert Witb Spectil Guesi Esther Kessler Saturdagy October 14tb at 8:00 pm 123 Main St., Milton "Curlis is a tre,eoidou,ç ténor (incJ Ialented .çoi, uri/er rhbe'shjow me'sJror IaiuglettIo teairs ina a eartbeat.. a, speclacaaikr/erforrinaice I tat oas ovrm mch too qaick/ !" Toronto Star Whichever role you nhl for, Fr. 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