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Oakville Beaver, 13 Apr 2023, p. 5

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CRIME MAN CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com An Oakville man has been charged with sexual assault. The force's child abuse and sexual as- sault unit made the arrest Thursday (April 6). The 33-year-old man has been charged with one count of sexual assault. The charge was laid after the woman and alleged victim in this incident meta aman via a dating app, Halton police alleg The man also allegedly contacted her social media. Police allege the sexual assault took place at the man's home and investigators are concerned there may be additional vic None of the allegations have been proven in court. Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the child abuse and sexual assault unit at 905-825-4777 ext. 8970. THREE ARRESTED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION POLICE oY SHOOTING WAS A ARGET ROLAND CILLIERS rcilllers@metroland.com Police have arrested three men in connection to a fatal shooting in Oak- ville. Aug. 19, 2022, the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) was called to the area of Belt Lane and Littlefield Road in Oakville following numerous reports of suspected gunshots. Two victims were located there, one man and one woman, suffering from gunshot wounds. ‘as subsequently pro- nounced 4 deceased at the scene, while the female victim was transported to hospital with serious injuries. The suspects fled the scene in a vehi- cle shortly after the shooting. On April 4 of this year, the HRPS, with the support of the Peel Regional Police and the Ham- ilton Police Service, carried out simul- taneous search warrant operations at three different locations in the Greater Toronto Area. this operation, thre were arrested and charged in relation to Dhillon family photo Arman Dhillon of Alberta has been identified as the victim of a recent shooting in Oakville. ‘he murder. Jeff Hill, deputy chief of the HRPS, said police services from outside the province took part in the investigation. "This was a terrifying event for the residents of this community. Fortunate- ly, no other persons were injured asa re- sult. The Halton Regional Police Service will relentlessly investigate all acts of JOAEOE SINAHEO | F gun violence. I would like to thank all — those members in the community, both # here in Halton and throughout the GTA, 3 who provided information to suppo! ort & this investigation," said Hill. Police say the homicide was a target- ed and planned event that crossed pro- & vincial lines as part ofa larger criminal- 8 based conflict. The male victim of this homicide was identified as 27-year-old Arman Dhillon of Alberta. The adult female, who was in the company of the deceased victim, sur- vived the shooting but sustained life-al- tering injuries. A 30-year-old man of Pickering, a 29- year-old man of Edmonton and a 25- year-old man of Calgary have each been charged with first-degree murder and attempted mi ‘urder. ie charges have not been proven in court Anyone with information or video of the area is asked to contact the Homi- cide Unit tip line at 905-825-4776. Tips can also be submitted anony- mously to Crime Stoppers. "See some- thing? Hear something? Know some- thing? Contact Crime Stoppers" at 1-800- 222-8477 (TIPS) or through the web at www.haltoncrimestoppers.ca. *TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY 7100 IN REBATES* me Turn to the experts AIRE & ONE BBB, 3) 905-849-4996 ‘www.aireonewest.ca Peter Watson MBA, CFP, CIM, RFP, FCSI nifer Watson Watson Investments BOOK A MEETING to learn more about how Watson Investments can help you. a MBA, CFP, CIM woo"uoyEYyapIsUt

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