Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 Nov 2018, p. 40

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 29 ,2 01 8 | 40 WWW.SPOTLESSDRYCLEANERS.COM FOR A LOCATION NEAR YOU, CALL 905.333.6210 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE ASK ABOUT OUR REWARDS PROGRAM POWERED BY: † EXP. 10/31/2018. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. 20% OFF JACKETS † EXP. 10/31/2018 NOT VALID ON LAUNDERED SHIRTS. SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. 20% OFF SCHOOL UNIFORMS YOUR TIME IS PRECIOUS SPEND IT WISELY 13 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN HALTON AND GTA SO YOU CAN GET MORE DONE IN A DAY. 1011 UPPER MIDDLE ROAD | 2525 PRINCE MICHAEL DRIVE | 3420 REBECCA STREET Halton police are credit- ing their Project Lifesaver program with helping to quickly locate a senior who went missing in Oakville Nov. 23. The 80-year-old man dis- appeared from the down- town Bronte area at around noon. Officers responded to the area and deployed the rapid-response and rescue Project Lifesaver program, which succeeded in locat- ing the man a few minutes later. He was found in good health. "A great investment for our community one year ago. Once the Project Life- saver equipment was de- ployed today it took eight minutes to find the missing senior," reported Halton police Deputy Chief Nish- an Duraiappah in a tweet. "Well done by @HRPSsirt (Search Inci- dent Response Team) & our Frontline @HRPSOak." Halton police launched HALTON POLICE RESCUE TRACKING PROGRAM FINDS MISSING OAKVILLE SENIOR IN JUST 8 MINUTES DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Halton police Const. Brandon Keeping and Const. Evan McLeod train with Project Lifesaver equipment. Graham Paine/Metroland NEWS HALTON POLICE RESPOND TO 500 MISSING PERSON CALLS ANNUALLY See LOCAL, page 42

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