Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Sep 1999, p. 5

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The Canadien Ciampmo,.Fnday, Septembe, 3, 1999 - 5 Sharp eyed citizen helps COPS collar suspects A citizen who reeorded a licence plate number .îlter wiinessingy .- -store ilîctî Ielpeci le.îd police 10 tbree suspects Monday. A shopper saw a youth crawl under a fenced area near thse entrance to Zellers and steal cloth- ing shortly before Il a.m. He then fled in a wait- ing car. Charged with possession of stolen property and break and enter is a 16-year-old Milton youtb. Each cbarged with possession of stolen property are an I 8-year-old Elliot Crescent man and a I 6-year-old Milton youth. The $130 worth of clothing was recovered. Stamp heist Halton Regional Police are looking for two suspecta after $207 wortb of stamps were sbolen from tbe Campbellville post office. Police Blotter The stamps were taken shortly before 5 p.m. Monday when two maies entered the store. The clerk was distracted froro the store front when the doorbeil rang at the rear. When the clerk retumed, 30 packages of 46- cent stampa were missing. The suspects are possibly East Indian. They each weighed about 170 pounds and had short black hair. Siot thieves A 61-year-old Bell School Line woman waa arrested after a man's bucket of $5 tokens went missing at Mohawk Raccway Monday. The mnai was playing siot ma.chines shorily aller 10 p.m., then 1dbt bis $760 wortb of tokens unatbended while be went to the washroom. When he came back, they were gone. A brief investigation led 10 a theft charge. -A woman reported ber purse stolen from between ber feet while she was playing siot machines shortly after 6 p.m. Monday. The purse was later found in the washroom, minus $100 from ber wallet. Break and enter charges Two people face break and enter charges after a pair of youths were found sleeping in s trailer at the Milton Fair Grounds at 10 arn. Tuesday. About $5,000 damage was caused to the trailer as the culprits broke in. Several trailers on the property were found (d fliaoe. Cbarged with break and enter is a 15-year old Burlington youth and a 16-year-old Milton youth. Tools stolen *More than $2,000 wortb of tools were stolen from a McNiven Road garage ovemight August 25. The thief entered through an unlocked window sometime bctween 10 p.m. August 25 and 9 ar.. August 26. - A First Line home was the target of another tool thief August 25. Sometime between noon and 7 p.m., the cul- prit took a cbainsaw, wccdeater and drill among other tools for a loss of $ 1,000. Crilie topprs f HAon Is there Waterloo connection? A rural Milton resident came home 10 find a GMC Jimmy on bis front lawn and it was not a lot- tery prize. Police in Milton are boping that you can assist in idenbifying wbo may be responsible for a break-in at a rural Milton home. On August 10, a home located at Nassagaweya and Esquesing Line was the location of a daytime entry. The victim came home and found a vehicle in bis front lane and leamed that bis home bad been broken mbt. The culprits seem 10 have been surpnised by the sudden retum of the resident and may have lefI the scene in a second vehicle. Police utilized tbeir dog and helicopter services for a searcb of the area but weren'b successful. Most interesting is the vehicle the thieves left at the residence. It bad earlier been stolen from the Waterloo ares. A pattern of tbefts of vebicles bas been noted between Halton and Waterloo Region. Perbaps these thieves have been bragging 10 fitiends about their adventures. Perbaps you know wbo these tbieves could be. If you have any information that leads 10 an - » POLICE on page 8 Next Session Starts Canada Employment Centre /"(/ý1 J.P. "(il 1-800-350-8361 eORVVN CA BET pC W RAL Retum to spender. 3% CASHBACK. That's what we give you when you give us your mortgage business: Introducing the 3% CashBack Mortgage. We think it's prerry catchy. 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