Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 30 Sep 2010, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

.\WW LeaseBusters.com and F inanceBusters.co’m Whether you’re looking to get out of your current vehicle or find mother one, leased or financed, we can help! final-m. Get Out or Take Over 3 Finance Contract Today . . ..£ . WW,“ ,. . - Avbid might, PDI or~ gas? taxes Get Out of Your Lease Today and... Save on early termination fees Save on lease deficiency penalties Save and get out of your lease now Like all 10-year-old boys, he balked at the idea of having to head home early. So Shel- ley let him stay but not before describing the man Elizabeth just enCOuntered. Upon hearing what happened, Shelley called her oldest son Mitch, who was at the skate park in Memorial Park With his friends and asked that he come home. He had driven around the neighbourhood and pulled up to the cult, facing the wrong direction. As the kids walked along the glass, which went beside the driver’s side of the vehicle, he exposed himself. Elizabeth spotted the man again down another street It was as the trio headed back towards home and they turned a corner they saw 11111th a third time = When a construction vehicle drove by, according to Shelley, who recounted her daughter's description to The Sub-Tribune, the man drove away “(He)wantedtobeblendedinwiththeother construction people or (he was) one of the con- struction people and (he didn‘t) want them say- ing‘whatareyou doing!"Shelleysaid » Elizabeth spotted the man again down another street. It was as the trio headed back 4......4- 1.-...- -_.J A, ,. unnuvvnl Buutw auu uiuaulcuc. rlt: was weanng dark glasses along with a fluorescent orange Tâ€"shirt and baseball hat. POOL, SKATE PARK He was driving a silver, four-door sedan with boxyfmntandbackends'lhevehiclehada circularinsigniawithwritinginsideofit. “I want this town to be taken back This scum. It’s insane what happened to an 11- year-old," Shelley said. This was not the first encounter Elizabeth had with the man. She first saw him earlier duringthewalkashesatinhiscarinfrontof an elementary school. He was easy to spot, according to Shelley, because he was wearing a fluorescent orange T-shlrt and baseball hat. Elizabeth and Jack, who saw nothing, and the puppy, quickly headed home, which was about 1,500 feet away and told her mother what just happened Play called the police. JHe was manipulatihg himself Shelley said. down to his hips. Are you a NEW community agency serving‘tho of York Region? Do you need funding to WP you with organizational development to provide a community service probe! for 2011? For more Information: - Visit www.york.ca/NADF - Contact the York Region’s Supplies and Services Branch at 1-877-464-9675, ext. 1669 Through the New Agency Development Fund (NADF), York Region is assisting in the development of new and emerging community agencies to provide services to York Region residents. The Regional Municipality of York invites new community service agencies (those that have been in existence for five years or less at the time of application) to submit funding proposals for 2011 projects that address one or more of the following priority areas: - Homelessness programs and services - Family and Children Strengthening programs and services - Employment Supports- 0 Public health programs that complement Regional public health initiatives such as sexual health, healthy lifestyles and health protection Interested agencies can obtain a Call for Proposals package (P-10-‘130): - By using the downloading option from the Region’s website (www.york. ca/NADF) or; - By visiting the York Region Administrative Centre, Supplies and Services Branch, First Floor, 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket The qeadllne for proposals is: Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 1 pm. prompt n l t “She’s tetally compartmentalized it and I don’t know what will happen in the future," she said. Although no physical contact occurred between Elizabeth and the man, Shelley is having her daughter attend one-on-one counselling. “We don’t want to create panic," he said this week. "If there was a concern for the pub- lic, we would be issuing (a media release) but at this point, we are not.” York Regional Police have no suspects, but the investigation is ongoing This appears to be an isolated incident, according to Sgt. Gary Phillips The police missed the suspect, but the man in question was spotted, by Mitch and his friends, parked in the outdoor swimming pool and the Lebovic Leisure Centre lots. “Tell me he’s not cruising," Shelley said. The man is described as being about 40 years old, six feet tall, 180 to 190 pounds, mid- cropped chestnut coloured hair with a nea shaven goatee and mustache. He was wearing dark glasses along with a fluorescent orange T-shirt and baseball hat. POOL SKATE PARK The poucefwho were alféady at the family’s home, dispatched other otficers to the park area to check things opt,_according toAShelley. Within 10 minutes, Mitch called his mother back to tell her a man fitting that description was parked across the street from the skate park watching them through binoculars.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy