www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, March 14, 2014 | 4 Roundups take place once, twice a year in Oakville: police continued from p.1 Craddock-Bijl said these kinds of roundups take place once or twice a year in Oakville. Other times, she continued, officers come across people they are looking for during the course of their regular duties. "Sometimes we get them at traffic stops. Sometimes they report a crime and we find they have an outstanding warrant," said Craddock-Bijl. "Other times they get arrested for something else and there is a warrant on our system so it gets dealt with at that time." The individuals charged in this week's sweep include: Pre-K to Grade 12 Reading Writing · Frances Bowles, 48, of Oakville, charged with assault, mischief under $5,000 and failing to appear in court. She is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Milton March 28. · Dustin Zita, 23, of Oakville, charged with being unlawfully at large, obstructing police and four counts of breaching probation. Police said he has pled guilty to the charges and is in custody. · Natalie Watson, 19, of Oakville, charged with obstructing police. She is scheduled to Math French SAT/ACT Prep appear at the Ontario Court of Justice April 14. · Alan Forrest, 51, of Mississauga, charged with failing to appear for court, failing to appear to have his fingerprints taken, two counts of theft under $5,000 and breach of probation. He was scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton March 13. · Justin Howitt, 27, of Oakville, charged with theft under $5,000 and failing to appear for court. He is scheduled to appear at Mil- ton's Ontario Court of Justice April 15. · Christopher Telford, 28, of Mississauga, charged with breaching probation and failing to appear for court. He is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Milton March 25. · Mary Whalen, 54, of Oakville, charged with breaching probation and was scheduled to appear at Milton's Ontario Court of Justice March 13. Residents with information on any criminal activity can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), www.haltoncrimestoppers.com or by texting `Tip201' with the message to 274637. Better grades begin at School doesn't always have to be a struggle. In fact, some kids love it--and not just because of friends or good grades. They love it because they're willing to try, and because they feel confident in their ability to learn. All kids can love school. It just takes Oxford Learning to show them how. Oxford Learning Better confidence. Better motivation. Better grades. Enroll Today! LARGEST COLLECTION Spring is Coming! oxfordlearning.com Oakville South 511 Maple Grove Drive, Suite 2 FAMOUS EUROPEAN BRAND NAMES ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Oakville North East 380 Dundas St East Oakville North 1131 Nottinghill Gate 905-849-4027 oakvillesouth @oxfordlearning.com 905-616-9444 oakvillene @oxfordlearning.com 905-469-1929 INGEBORG'S WAREHOUSE Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 10-5 Sun. 11 to 4 oakville @oxfordlearning.com 1681 FINFAR COURT, MISSISSAUGA 905.823.7415 LOOK FOR US ON HUNTER DOUGLAS SALE Choose from the popular 2" slat size. off our regular price dougLAs FAuX Wood BLinds % OFF 25% OFF 50 Custom hunter Beautifully custom-made, in a variety of colours. Choose from silk and Faux silk fabrics. off our regular price no ChArge upgrAde 416-364-3959 hunter dougLAs designer roLLer shAdes place any new order and receive a fabric covered cassette at no additional charge, where available. not available with any other promotions. siLK drAperies CALL march 8 - April 12 ArrAnge your CompLimentAry in-home ConsuLtAtion todAy or 1-800-818-7779