Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 2000, p. 5

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economist suntribune police tuesday march 14 2000 lack of cooperation hampers police work from page i there may be other victims ones we dont know about mulholiand said adding there may be people who were not injured seriously enough to require a trip to hospital we have a rather reluctant bunch of witnesses and a reluctant owner of the premises said a frus trated mulholiand yesterday everybody saw what happened everybody knows what happened but no one wants to come forward three victims including one with a punctured lung and another with serious gashes to his face arrived at scarborough grace hospital about 315 am staff there notified police were well ahead in the investigation ifs not difficult to find out who did it its difficult to get people to come forward and say who it was we need people who saw it to come forward especial ly those who are friends of the victim mulholiand added the liquor control board of ontario will be notified about the incident and the managements lack of cooperation meanwhile three people were arrested at markhams the not north of toronto bar on anderson avenue early monday morning after a 19yearold markham man was stabbed and cut with a broken beer bottle he was treated at hospital for nonlife threaten ing injuries after an inappropriate exchange of glances conley said he suffered one puncture wound from a knife and head injuries from a beer bottle he said two 18yearolds and a 19yearold all of toronto are charged with several assault and weaponsrelated charges said det frank auld officers from the markham police station also responded to a fight call at the other room bar on woodbine avenue about 245 am sunday a group of 15 to 20 youths attacked another group with beer bottles seven people were hurt two seriously one victim was hit in the face with a beer bot tle auld said security intervened and ejected the people from the bar we found them in the parking lot and they were transported to hospital one victim remains in hospital with severe head injuries including a broken jaw while the others face was stitched up before he was released five others suffered cuts and bruises police are asking any witnesses to calj 8811221 ext 7541 or crime stoppers at 222tips shoppers beware purse pinchers at large york regional police are warning women to keep an eye on their purses and wallets after 19 women had valuables stolen while shopping the thefts occurred while the victims shopped at grocery stores clothing outlets and secondhand shops in newmarket aurora richmond hill and markham police are looking for two suspects both of whom appear to be of east indian orgin the thieves distract their victims by asking for assistance in reading a label or checking the size of a garment while one suspect talks to the shopper the other snatches the wallet or purse from the shopping cart one suspect is between 20 and 30 years old about five feet five inches tall and wears her long black hair in a pony tail the other suspect is about five feet six inches tall between 45 and 50 years old and wears her long black hair in a bun residents can view a security video of one of the suspects at wwwpoliceyorkonca anyone who can identify these women is asked to call 8811221 ext 7141 or crime stoppers at 1- 800222tips woman in critical condition a 71yearold markham woman is in critical condition after a minor collision last tuesday made an existing medical condition worse traffic investigators are seeking witnesses to the crash at markham road and bullock drive at about 340 pm the collision occurred in the southbound lanes of markham road when a burgundy honda rear- ended a red buick just north of bullock at first it appeared the womans injuries were minor but the buicks elderly driver is now in criti cal condition at markham stouflville hospital anyone who witnessed the accident is asked to call 8811221 ext 7703 cars stolen during warmups police are warning residents not to warm u cars in their driveways ifs a good way to gi them stolen six thefts have occurred in richmond hill thornhill over the last two months as highend are left running in the early morning hours police estimate the stolen vehicles were worth more than 300000 police say insurance companies may not cover the cost of a vehicle if it is stolen while its keys are in the ignition for more information call detconst james needier at 8811221 ext 7241 kathleen griffin massive inventory clearance 1999 central air conditioners call now for details bridlewood m 4701024 heating air conditioning v t i j mjjatft when theyre gonetheyre gone authorized dealer euuon watohi inserts for tuesday march 142000 no one can deliver results like we do j to book your flyer distribution call l9j05 29482441 setodad areas wv markham economist sun stbuffville tribune for registration please contact the sheri evans msh foundation at 05472-7059- please wear running attire running will be included in each session sunday april 30 2000 legacy community 14th ave 8 9th learn to run clinic by running room a fiveweek learn to run program for beginners to advance runners this program teaches you the basics of running nutrition goals injury pacing and more when monday evenings march 20 april 17 2000 time 530 630 pm place msh auditorium cost 2999 gst regular price 6999 payable to the running room cheque or cash limited space first come first serve basis open to all hospital staff physicians and the community sb t i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 i i i 1 i maikham stauffvule i hospital homafcu i annual warehouse sale i brand name automotive apparel mgoodwrench m m sfflrts hats jackets gloves winier merchandise accessories all at unbelievable prices two days only- friday march 17 5pm tomidnight saturday march 18 7am to 5pm s786 main sttreet stoufjfviljle beside msm meats

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