8- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SIU officials decry media speculation officers' guns. From page 1 While she wouldn't com- investigation," said Ms pent on any of the state- Scala. ments in the story, Ms "We monitor what state- Scala didn't dismiss them ments are made (in the gjther. media) and when we see In their press release things we don't want to ater last Thursday after jump up every time and the story appeared, the issue a press release deny- SIU confirmed that no con- ing, but we can't confirm c]ysions have been reached what was printed thistime; 55d that the unit has had this one went too far. "to contend with leaks and The article states that «gources' providing mis- police behaved "by the Jeading information to the ' § Vandals target Borelia Cres. Vandals have made Borelia Court one of their favourite targets in recent weeks, police say. A Borelia Cres.resi- dent reports that some- time between 9 p.m. on Feb. 4 and 7 p.m. on Feb. 5 vandals slashed the two front tires on his Pontiac Bonneville, which was parked in his driveway. Damage is esti- mated to be around $200. Other residents in the area have had their tires slashed recently, say police. book" during the incident, edia concerning the SEI I SEMIS meaning they followed the ghootings". Drunken thieves AI AT EA DA ENA 1 BREE TIE * T 4 i province's use of force guide "While we understand Daring thieves recent- i LL rN w poo ANE rei $- 4 CE or "wheel of action they the media's interest in this ly entered a Caesarea- SE id DEA 2TETED. ddl 8» ICTR A are required to follow when particular investigation, area cottage and drank Dave Young is the new vice-principal at Epsom Public School. making an arrest. there is nothing to be a number of beers before The story alsosuggested gained by presenting stealing some electronic that none of the ypgubstantiated explana- |] a equipment and more N VP - . S Romagnuolos were armed, tions for an incident which alcohol, say police. ~~ ew en 0) i n SO m n ] that an officer was shoved jg still under investigation, Sometime between while an arrest was «gad SIU Director Peter Jan. 14 and Feb. 5, Only a few days into his new post before him. attempted, the use of both Tingley in the press, thieves pried the front as vice-principal at Epsom Public "The students, of course, are the a baton and pepper spray release. "Moreover, the door of a Cedargrove Dr. | School, Dave Young is enjoying the main thing. We want to ensure that | was ineffective in the situ- stark inaccuracy of detail cottage and entered. or hospitality here. they get the best learning experience ation, and that at some ply adds to the public's The thieves drank 16 "The staff and students have been possible." point a member of the fam- growing concern and con- bottles of beer, le he very welcoming; everyone, even the Throughout his 12 years with the ily tried to grab one of the fygjon." empties on chen community, they come right in and say Durham board, Mr. Young has been a z - " - floor, and stole Cc hello. It's quite a different atmosphere supply teacher, taught instrumental Horticultural Society meeting IS Feb. 24 VCR, a stereo, 120 CDs, here," said the Oshawa native. music and phys ed, and will also teach Th Brooklin Church. The topic will b 'two bottles of wine, and Formerly vice-principal at College Grade 6 in Epsom. Hort. ® ltural S Too 1 ly : hs opic will be "abottleofrye. Hill Public School in Oshawa, the Mr. Young lives in Whitby with his hold its a Oy an ri I . Police suspect that the Queen's University graduate says he's wife Jennifer, daughter Alexandra, 2, Ww. q 1ts dav. Fob. ang oa 5) 1 que on e grea thieves rode in off the ready to focus on the new challenge and three-month-old son Matthew. ednesday, Feb. 24 at 8 . seed swamp. 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