Vol. 133 Number 03 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1998 COPY 65¢ wi sasn 28 Pages McArthur a risk to reoffend, expert predicts By John B. McClelland Port Perry Star There is a "moderate to moderately high" chance that Mitchiel "Micky" McArthur will commit another violent crime if released from custody, says an expert. McArthur's chance of repeat violence is 44 to 64 per cent, said Dr. Stephen Hucker, an expert in criminal behavior and risk assessment yesterday. : He also said "the best way to predict future criminal cén- duct is past criminal conduct. That's a truism that is never: proved wrong. It is almost incontrovertible." Dr. Hucker spent most of Monday on the witness stand in a Whitby courtroom at the hearing to have McArthur declared a dangerous offender. He's a consultant for Corrections Services of Canada, teaches forensic sciences at MacMaster University in Hamilton, and has been called to testify at dangerous offender hearings "two or three times a year" for the past dozen or so years. He is the final Crown witness at the hearing, which began last week and is expected to conclude Tuesday when he is cross-examined by McArthur's lawyer Greg Lafontaine. McArthur, 46, a career criminal with a history of violence, was found guilty on 17 charges stemming from the October, Continued on page 17 Q More on hearing, page 12 aad Ss Vehicle was engulfed in flames 'Hero' pulls disabled boy from dad's van By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Durham Regional Police have recommended a Nestleton man receive a civilian citation for his heroic actions in saving the lives of two Port Perry residents last week. According to Sgt. Ken Hudson of Port Perry's 26 Division, it is quite possible Lakeshore Dr. resident John Mank and his disabled son would have lost their lives last week had it not been for the quick thinking of Noel Perry. Around 7:30 p.m. last Wednesday (Dec. 2) Mr. Perry, a Prosser Ave. resident, was following Mr. Mank's 1995 Ford van near the intersection of Regional Roads 23 and 21 when he noticed flames beneath the rear of the vehicle. "Mr. Perry then pulled up beside the van and motioned Mr. Mank to pull over... signalling him that something was wrong," said Sgt. Hudson. When the van pulled over Mr. Perry stopped as well Continued on page 19 Created Yor Life ro JEFF MITCHELL / PORT PERRY STAR FABULOUS FURBYS: Dave Deplaedt, manager of the Canadian Tire store in Port. Perry, has received a shipment of 10 Furbys, the toy that's sought after by so many. shoppers this Christmas. But rather than simply selling the toys, he plans to hold a silent auction for them, with proceeds going to the Operation Scugog food bank. For more details on the promotion, see page 5 of today's Star. (NA OVERRIDGE SICH ETRY ETC BITE 170 Casimir St,, PORT PERRY g\nc® Nov (905) # 985-0715 1-800-638-4751