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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Nov 1994, p. 16

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i 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 23,1994 Durham Regional Police Report Crime Prevention Week Exhibit on Display at Mall Monday, Nov. 21 A Dunkin Avenue, Courtice, resident resident reported her husband had been missing since 8 o'clock on Sunday morning. A Liberty Street resident reported being assaulted and items being taken taken from a residence. A Duke Street, Bowmanvillc, resident reported a known person had entered a house by breaking a door window. An Orono resident's son was reported reported missing from Clarke High School. A Bowmanvillc resident reports she was picked up by a person who drove her to his place where he had intercourse against her will. He then drove the woman to her home. She called a friend and attended a clinic the next day. Sunday, Nov. 20 A Norwood Court, Oshawa, resident's resident's vehicle was found in a farmer's farmer's field at Bloor and Bundle Roads. Saturday, Nov. 19 A representative of Ontario Guard Service, located at 124 Wilson Wilson Road, Oshawa, reported a vehicle vehicle being scratched while parked at the Bowmanvillc Mall. A Ncwtonville, resident reported she lost her wallet and driver's licence. licence. A Concession Road Nine resident resident brought in an old shotgun to police headquarters and wanted it destroyed. Minden Man Charged with Bank Robbery A man who is suspected of robbing robbing the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Orono on June 16, was picked up by police in Canning- ton on Thursday, Nov. 17. The man was arrested after a robbery at National National Trust in Cannington. Phillip Corby, '65, of Minden, Ontario, was arrested shortly after a man produced a hold-up note which told a bank teller he was armed and demanded money. ■ The man left the bank with some money and tried to get to his car, which was parked several blocks away, states a media release from the Durham Regional Police. However, a bank employee went after the suspect and apprehended him with help from another citizen. While awaiting police, the suspect told the people he was having a heart attack. The man was taken to Lindsay's Ross Memorial Hospital where he was later released into police custody. custody. He was taken to the Pickering police division and charged with one count of robbery in connection with the incident in Cannington. Later he was also charged with another count of robbery for the Orono hold-up in June. Corby is also under investigation by the Ontario Provincial Police in Huntsville for a robbery which occurred occurred there earlier in 1994. Corby appeared in the Oshawa Provincial Court, on Friday, Nov. 18. Kilns Sent to South America By St. Marys Two wet-processing kilns are on their way to Colombia, South America, America, from St. Marys Cement in Bowmanvillc. Bowmanvillc. Engineering Assistant John Paterson Paterson told The Statesman on Friday afternoon, he has been working on this project for the past two years. In dial time, the old factory which went up in 1968 was "dismantled "dismantled in four to five months." The company also showed the old equipment equipment to prospective buyers. The two kilns were bought by a group of cement companies in Columbia. Columbia. One will be going to Cartcg- na and the other to Cali, Paterson said. A typical wet-process kiln is "a large cylindrical steel structure -- 14 feel in diameter and 500 feet long," Paterson added. 'file trip to South America will take approximately 10 days by ship. The parts will be reassembled at their new site and "the kilns should be tip and running in one and one- half years,"Paterson noted. The kilns were sold after St. Marys Marys Cement had expanded its operation operation near the lakeshorc to use a dry process rather than a wet process. Paterson said when he look the project on lie was not worried as to whether or not it buyer could be found. He knew "people are always looking for used machinery." The dismantled equipment left for Colombia on Friday, Nov. 18. A Weaver Street, Courtice, resident resident reported the theft of change from her unlocked vehicle. A Courtice resident reported getting getting phone calls from a Port Hope resident who is not supposed to have communications with her. A Goldpinc Avenue, Courtice, resident reported dial unknown persons persons removed two loaded tackle boxes and one full-size axe from his unlocked garage. The lime of the theft is unknown and there are no suspects. Missing items were valued at $1,800. Friday, Nov. 18 A representative of Dari Dream, located at 215 King St., E., Bow- - manville, reported an unknown person person gained entry into the building. A screwdriver was taken in an attempt to gain entry into the safe. While there was some damage, nothing else was taken. Police Arrest Second Suspect In Ajax Shooting Range Death A second suspect was arrested in Scarborough for the killing of Norman Norman Chow an employee of Firearm Training Ranges in Ajax. The shooting occurred on Monday, Monday, Oct. 3 and Durham Regional Police detectives have been investigating investigating the case since. The newest suspect is 17 years old and has been charged with First degree murder and robbery. Police had earlier arrested an 18-year-old man who was charged with first degree degree murder. The second suspect, whose name cannot be released under the Young Offenders Act, was to appear at the Oshawa Provincial Court on Tuesday Tuesday morning. Three semi-automatic handguns missing from the company have not been recovered yet. The investigation investigation continues. Durham Regional Police Community Services Officer Mike Marks was manning the Crime Prevention Prevention Week booth at the Bowmanvillc Mall earlier this month. With him are Lawrence Adams of Mill- brook and C.J. van Heiningen of Bowmanvillc. Among the many materials Const. Marks handed out to folks who stopped by to chat were coloring books for the kids, information booklets and plastic "Call Police" signs for automobiles. 1993 Cavalier RS Orchid, V6, 5 speed, air, 18,000 km. §14311. 1993 Cavalier White, air, auto, 28,000 km. $13.5*. 1992 Cavalier Blue, air, auto, 31,000 km. Si (5) (KtSltSa 1992 Cavalier Teal, air, auto, 105,000 km. $8,895. 1991 Cavalier Red, air, auto, 35,000 km. ÊME1 1993 Chev Geo Teal, standard, 65,000 km. ■ ChrTTi r.TtfT'V'J •m»ïi)iâl!s= 1990 Chev Corsica Blue, V6, auto, air, 72,000 km. 1991 Pontiac Sunbird Conv. White, loaded, 71,000 km. $11,995. 1991 Cavalier Grey, air, auto, 39,000 km. 1994 Cavalier Teal, air, auto, 34,000 km. (5; 1,111 ÂltMH 1992 Cavalier RS Blue, V6, air, auto, 76,000 km. SHÈEl l 1994 Pontiac Bonneville Green, saddle leather, loaded, 18,000 km. • :, • • • " - '-' -V; 1992 Olds Ciera Grey, V6, loaded, 50,000 km. SB,*. 1994 Olds Cutlass Teal, loaded, mint, 27,000 km. 1993 Olds Cutlass Blue, loaded, .15,000 km. 1991 Pontiac Grand AM White, air, auto, 4 cyl., 52,000 km. iBiJffii. 1991 Olds Cutlass Black, V6, loaded, 81,000 km. .V'nQ (glgMK q9Utv»t,i5ilcaGSo 1991 Pontiac Tempest Blue, V8, air, auto, 30,000 km. $18,985. 1991 Olds 88 Maroon, loaded, 60,000 km. $14,995. 1993 Lumina Euro White, loaded, 33,000 km. 1993 Chev Lumina Euro Maroon, V6, loaded, 28,000 km. 1991 Corsica Blue, 4 cyl., auto, air, 65,000 km. ' T'-i l-jjy L.i> y <,( ujj tijv 0 1993 Cadillac Seville Maroon, loaded, slider, 16,000 km. SSOli* 1993 Cadillac Sedan DeVille White, loaded, grey cloth interior. 1993 Oldsmobile Supreme Maroon, loaded, mint, 34,000 km. ■ $88,995. 1992 Dynasty White, V6, loaded, 67.000 km. SM.995. 1991 Cadillac Fleetwood Silver, loaded, 94,000 km. (Aff'seïi finnan 1992 Beretta GT Teal, V6; loaded, 115,000 km. \ SlleüâË. 1992 Olds 98 Elite Blue/Silver, loaded, 68,000 km. BllBJIlSo 1990 Olds 98 Maroon, loaded, 93,000 km. 1991 Olds 88 White, V6, loaded, 112,000 km. 1989 Cavalier Z24 Maroom/Silver, V6, air, auto, 130,000 km. 1989 Chev Caprice Grey, V8, loaded, 85,000 km. SI$,995. 1993 Blazer LT4x4 Greèn/Khaki, loaded, 29,000 km. 924,595. 1993 Blazer 4x4 Maroon/Silver, loaded, 25,000 km. lifjii. 1991 Blazer 4x4 Maroon, loaded, 74,000 km. §811 B /7 ©i™® 1990 Ford Bronco Black, V8, air, loaded, 148,000 km., sharp 856/® tffiSBI^ 1989 Isuzu 4x4 Black, std., 4 cyl., 216,000 km., clean ' S^IDEli). 1994 Lumina Van Black, air, auto, tilt, cruise, locks and windows, 19,000 knSHS»iDllSliL 1994 Lumina Van LS Teal/Silver, 3.8 litre, loaded, 23,000 km. BliÈtBUlL 1993 Lumina Van Orchid/Silver, V6, loaded, 24,000 km. S0.83S. 1994 Safari Ext. Teal/Teal, loaded, 19,000 km. 920,999. 1994 Astro Van White, 8 psg., air, auto, 11,000 km. <£5Mfj Emsâ IV't- 3 Vlii« vifai) U v'v.iidf 1994 Astro Ext. Teal, air, auto, 51,000 km. SB8.S». 1993 GMC Ext. Cab Maroon/Silver, V8, loaded, 49,000 km. 1993 Chev Maroon, V6, 5 sp., 15,000 km. ; iigpj eilVutiJ^tUrriJCvo 1993 GMC Black/Silver, V8, 5_sp., air, t 40,000 km. tb>l§9,S)l3!I. 1993 Chev 3/4 Ton 4x4 Beige, 5 sp., air, H.D„ 26,000 km. 990,999. 1992 GMC Red, V8, auto, mint, 43,000 km. sa*. -I.- > yxxx ,W0L. 1992 Chev Red, V6, auto, 85,000 km. til r s (Mca 1991 Ford Blue, V6, auto, 57,000 km. SIS,Eli. 1993Chev Red, V6, auto, 27.000 km. fiüU /,'! f-pAtV./n 1989 GMC Long Box Ext. Maroon, long box, V8, auto, cap, C'Twjfi'/j f;jv::iv;5 107,000 km., mint 1988 Ford 4x4 Grey, V8, std., plough, 134,000 km. a@„i sis. 1993 Safari Ext. Maroon, loadod, 19,000 km. a ■ | piA | I a i IAA Mon. - Thurs, 9t00 s,m. -- 8;00 p.i SALES HOURS sx SS=SC

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