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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 May 2009, p. 10

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".Man arrested after r. A Milton man is factng a slcw ol by night and thrccCouints cach of <,charges in connection with a serics theft under $5.000 ancd breach of an of vehicle thefts and break-mns. undertaking. > Ovemnight March 27, a vehicle Tow truck stolen -was stolen from a Hepburn Road Police are investigatîng the theft Zaddress and located, stripped of of atow truck worth $100,000. z parts, in the garage of a Scott omte ovrahMy2,a 0. Boulevard house under construc- unknown suspect entered the prop- Z nion. et fo « erty ofCA Towing onCampbellville SOvemîight May 6, four tires were Road and Sstolen off a vehicle on Howden stole the O Crecent.white, 2005 SMay 13, two vehicles were bro- GMC Sterra. ken into and one was stolen. Prom a The vehi- vebicle on Hood Terrace, a satellite cie bas CAM radio and sunglasses were stolen, Towig wbile a laptop computer was stolen pitdo from, a vehicle on Slessor Trail. pthe donr Also on Hood Tenrace, a 2003, and the two-door Acura was swiped but licence plate is CATOWING. recovered in the neigbbourhood. Pc-ptuksie A 26-year-old Woodward Avenue Pc-ptuksie man has been cbarged with theft A pick-up truck was stolen fromn over $5,000, break and enter, pos- tedriveway of a MpeAeu session of stolen property, trespass condominium. Your local leader in Home Security 905»878-4634 sometime between noon May 20 and 8 a.m. May 21. its described as a Nlue 2004 GMC pick-up in mini condition with extended cab, 20-inch chrome rims and a blue tarp covering the bed. Its licence plate is 1057NM and it's wortb $ 17,000. Building equipment stolen Expensive construction equip- ment was stolen [rom a building site on Pettit Trail sometime last week- vehicles stolen, broken into Storage facility entered A Siccles Avenue storage site was broken into last weck. Somctîme hetwcen 2 pin. May 17 and 10 a.m. May 19, unknown suspects eniercd thc U-Neeci Storage facility and removed a lîîck to break int a bin, police said. A table saw worîh about $800 was stien. Bike stolen A bicycle was stolen i loi1i a Marttn Stret garage ovcrnîghît Sunday Police said thc garage was closcd but not lockecl at the lime. The white KHS hike is worth $475. PoliceBlotter cnid Bcîwcen Saturday and Monday, unknown suspects eniered a large warebouse under construction and stole a backhoe turbo loader worth $80.000 as weli as a varieiy oif macbinery from a traiter and storage container. Store broken into A second- ing store was broken into early Tuesday morning. Po i c e said unknown suspects entered As We Grow on Main Street at about 1:10 a.m. by smnasbing in the front door. An undisciosed amount of cash was taken. Rings missing Police are investigating after a resideni ai Mantinclalc Gardens sen- iors' home alieged she had live rings stolen between May 14 and 18. The rings, wortb a total of more tban $5.000, include a gold wedding ring and various gold rings witb dia- monds. The woman also reported a Royal Doulton figurine missing, police said. Halton Regional Police are inves- tigating a theft at a local retail store. Sbortly after 2 p.m. April 16, a man and a woman entered the LCBO iocated at 830 Main St. Wbile the woman diverted the clerk's attention, the man removed numerous botties of liquor - Courvoisier and Hennessy - [romn the sheif and put tbemn into a baek- pack. He was iast seen on foot heading toward Tbompson Road. The womnan also left the store on foot and bcaded wesi [romn Main Street. The maie suspect is described as black, in bis late twenties, six feet tali and 165 pounds witb short black bair eitber in dreadiocks or tigbt curis. He wore a black jacket witb a bood and a green design on the back of the jacket. He also wore a distinctive pair of black track pants witb a white stripe running perscom. verticaiiy dlown eacb side of the pant legs, and black shoes. He was carry- ing a black backpack. The female suspect is described as black, in ber late îwenties, live- fooî-two, 110 pounids, with black, straigbt, sbouider-iengtb hair. Shce wore a dark blue jean jacket, a green shirt, black jcans and white running shocs. if you have any infonriation ihlît leads ta an arresti n ibis or an y oilier tnatter~ you maýy be eligiblc for a cash reward. You will neyer have iii give your name or testijy in court. Crimie Stoppers of Halton does flot suhscr ie tii eal display. Coul 1-800-222 lIPS (8477) or visit www.haltoncritiesip- Prepared food Home renovations Furnace repairs sold for $4 or less Plumbers, Moving vans including coffee electricians, Courier fees Gasoline Electricity accountants, carpenters Postage stamps Landscaping Home heating oil Tralin fares Theatre admissions Dry cleaning Real estate i)imestIV aii r commissions Bicycles New homes Legal services Funeral services Ski lift tickets Manicures Taxi fees Snowplowing Golf gree Air conditioner Car wash repairs Internet a Fmnancial advisory Haircuts services Energy Star appliances Vetermnary care NOTICE LARVAL MOSQUITO MONITORING AND PESTICIDE USE 407 ETR Concession Company Limited will canduct larval mosquita monitoring from June 8 ta September 25, 2009 and, as may be required, a larviciding program ftram June 15 to September 30, 2009. 407 ETR is undertaking these measures to meet any requirements of local Medical Off icers of Health ta contrai larval mosquitoes ta prevent their development inta patential carriers af the West Nule Virus. Applîcators, Iicensed by the Ministry of Environment, or trained technicians wiIl apply the larvicide in Storm-water detentian ponds and Catch basins on Highway 407 ETR thraughout the municipalities of Haitan, Peel, York and Durham only where it is determined prudent ta do so. The pellet formulation of the larvicide Vectabac 200G (Bti>, Pest Contrai Products Act No. 18158, wiII be ptaced into Storm-water detention ponds and the briquette formulation of the larvicide Altasid (Methoprene) Pest Contrai Products Act No. 27694, wiII be placed inta Catch basins on Highway 407 ETR thraughaut the municipalities of Halton, Peel, York and Durham, only where it is determined prudent ta do Sa. For further information, Contact: 407 ETR Concession Company Limîted Office - 905-264-5380 - please cail collect Fax - 905-264-2662 4O 7 i40 * 47 ETR Concession Company Limited ufées es ccess fées Adult shoes Gym. fées Courier fées Thieves target liquor store 1 \1111, 1 cd Chi. 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