Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Jan 2023, p. 3

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CRIME YOUTH ARRESTED FOLLOWING INCIDENT AT HIGH SCHOOL DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com A 16-year-old boy has been ar- rested following an incident at Oakville Trafalgar High School FE 5 i-g z g & i=} 2 ad TF school and allegedly pointed what appeared to be a firearm at the building, police said. Halton police were contacted; however, the suspect had left the scene ina vehicle by the time offi- cers arrived. An investigation resulted in an arrest being made in the Tra- falgar and Bi thorpe roads area a short time later. Police said a firearm was re- covered and determined to be a replica. No one was injured during this incident. A 16-year-old boy from Oak- ville has been charged with pos- session of a weapon for a danger- ous purpose. The charge has not been proven in court. While the high school ‘was nev- xr placed in lockdown, a letter was sent home to parents inform- ing them about what had hap- letter noted that the and well-being of students and i.’ also advised students and families that individuals in pos- session of toy or replica firearms (at the school) wi would receive bed same level of response fro: lice, inudine criminal conse. quences and charg Oakvi ‘Trafalgar High School has been the recent recipi- ent of multiple bomb threats as well as threats to its school staff, all related to a controversy in- volving a teacher seen wearing large prosthetic breasts within the school. Police said they would not speculate on the motive behind the Dec. 22 incident. A PLACE,TO WE well CHOOSE YOUR LIFESTYLE. This was the scene Tuesday, Dec. 27 on Bronte Road and Reb Street investigation in the area. Louie Rosella/Metrotand ci it an Halton police MAN FOUND DEAD ‘ON THE ICE’; POLICE INVESTIGATING LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com Halton Regional Police have provided a significant update in- to the large police presence in an Oakville neighbourhood that prompted a lengthy road closure. Officers were called to the ar- ea of Bronte Road and Rebecca Street around 8:30 a.m. on Tues- day, Dec. 27 to investigate the re- port of a man found deceased "on. the ice" at the centre of the creek under the bridge on Rebecca Street, according to Const. Ryan Anderson. “Police are investigating, how- ever it has not been deemed sus- picious and ing for any suspects at this time," Anderson said. No charges have been laid. The incident caused a lengthy road closure on Rebecca Street between Bronte Road and Missis- saga Street for a portion of the morning. Atpress time Tuesday (Jan. 3), the i igation continued. earch- ! Watson Investments “Our clients enjoy talking Founded in 1997 €c0¢ ‘sg Auenuer ‘Aepsinyy | seneeg eIA¥eO | ¢ INDEPENDENT LIVING, SUPPORTIVE LIVING AND SHORT TERM STAYS DELMANOR Glen Abbey Inspired Retirement Living™ 1459 NOTTINGHILL GATE OAKVILLE 905-469-3232 DELMANOR.COM about their retirement dreams and we enjoy helping them get there.” Peter & Jennifer Accepting new clients. Please visit it com to book a free consultation. Offering safe virtual meetings and e-signatures for new client onboarding. & info@watsoninvestments.com & (905) 842 -2100 Peter We Jennifer Watson fatson CFP®, CIM® MBA, CFP®, R.F.P., CIM®, FCS! i 3 3

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