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Terrace Bay News, 9 Aug 1989, p. 1

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Terrace Ba y - Schreiber Cc as Se T5 ate -- mo) : a 6 m~ os FF o a fe] (2) ges oP On rand eed ---xok 22900 -Oora The OPP Special Olympics Torch Run passed through Terrace Bay and Schreiber last Saturday morning. The run is being held to raise money for the Special Olympics and also to raise money towards programs for the disabled. Photo by Dave Chmara Shoeless suspect hides for hours By Dave Chmara The Schreiber OPP and Terrace Bay Police have been involved in two high speed chas- es involving stolen vehicles in as many weeks. On Friday, July 29, a suspi- cious vehicle was observed in the factory area. Terrace Bay Police went to investigate and upon see- ing the police the vehicle and its occupants fled the scene. The Terrace Bay Police chased the van, which was headed west, and also called in the Schreiber OPP for assistance. After a 54 km chase which reached speeds in excess of 140 km/h, the van was stopped and its four occupants were apprehended. The four were charged with possession of a stolen vehicle and ' failing to stop for police. One of the four pled guilty and the charges against the other three were dropped. The van was stolen in Caloden, which is south of Orangeville. Suspect hides in bush Last Wednesday, August 2, local police. were again involved in chasing persons who had pos- session of a stolen vehicle. At 12:10 p.m., an attendant at the Imperial Esso in Terrace Bay reported to the Schreiber OPP that two occupants in a white vehicle had stolen $25.50 of gas and were headed west. Police went to investigate and saw the vehicle on Highway 17 just east of Schreiber. The vehicle sped away from police who then gave chase. As police neared. the east entrance to Schreiber they saw the vehicle parked half on the highway and half on the shoulder of the road. Two suspects were seen run- ning for the bush and Schreiber OPP 'were able to apprehend one of the suspects, a young offender, while the other managed to escape. As the Marathon radio station, CFNO, and other interest groups were notified, police searched the bush. Terrace Bay Police were called in to assist with survcil- lance as were the Nipigon and Marathon OPP. Police found a pair of shoes in the vehicle and reasoned the escaped suspect was in his socks. At 9:30 p.m. that night, a citi- zen reported seeing the person described on CFNO at the gov- ernment dock at Hays Lake. Police went to the area but were unable to find the suspect. They felt he would try to use the railway to attempt an escape and the Canadian Pacific Police, who were already involved the the search, were notified. Shortly after, at 10:20 p.m., | To-all clients of the suspect was arrested by Constable Paul Crowder at the Hydro crossroads by Highway 17. He was put in a cell: for the night a shipped to Thunder Bay to appear in court Friday. The vehicle, a 1989 Chrysler - Dynasty, had been stolen in Hamilton and the occupants had stolen gas at several locations along the way. The two were charged with possession of stolen property, theft under $1,000 and failing to stop for police. The suspect, who was in the bush for 10 hours, had his cut and bleeding fect treated by the North . Shore Ambulance. ? amreceigay ee Superior Shoreline Insurance Ltd. If you have renovated your home please call] and let us know. Finished your basement or added a rec room?Added a deck? Call If you are not a client of OURS check your Belluz Realty Ltd. Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay, Ont INSIDE THIS WEE Pet Talk Common household Special Olympics Radioactive Waste Mais Bot Si OPP Torch Run Looking at siting : : : bi liti policy does it say "Guaranteed Replacementf Broker passes through towns _ possibilities plants can be fatal aire ee ee Page 9 P age 3 Contents"? Why Not? 1-807-824-2933 825-9492 1-807-825-9393 Page 2 825-9646

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