Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Mar 2001, p. 8

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. 0-ThO C@fnad"a Ch.OePiOnl, Friday, March 16, 2001 ,Man charged with drunk driving;., car was seen travelling erratically Got a hot scoop? Cali us with your stoty ideas at 878- 2341,x ext Police charged a 51-year-old Waterloo resident wrth impaired dnivrng after an offi- cer on patrol spo)tted a vehicie travelling erratically near Ontario Street and Parkway Drive. 'Me occurrence took place last Frtday at 9:.50 p.m. The accused is 10 appear in Milton court April 5. Assault alleged Poltce arrested and charged a 26-year-old employee of Access Lingistics wtth assault Tuesday aller an alleged confrontation with a delivery trck driver last Fniday. The accused was released on bail and is to appear in Milton court April 5. No injuries were reponied. Horse bridles atolen No suspects have heen arrested in the March 6 theft of four horse bridles at Mohawk Raceway. The bridles are valued at $50 each. Ecatasy seized A 21-year-old Acton man has heen charged with possession of Ecstasy after police stopped a motorist for a driving offense March 4 ai Hwy. 401 and Regional Road 25. Police seized a small quantity of the drug Milton Community Resource Centre It takct, a commurity to as a fam~iy Milton Community Resource Centre Construction Campaign. Pîcase lend your support. For further information cai (905) 876-1244 ext. 16 466 Speers Ro"d, Om0aWl 90511â061 Police Blotter with a street value of $280. He's 10 appear in Milton court April 19. Hydro vehicles damaged Eleven Milton hydro vehicles were dam- aged when unknown suspects entered the Milton Hydro Yard last Friday hetween 3 p.m. and 7 ar. Several of the vehicles had tr battenies removed. A damage estimate wasni't avail- able. Theft charge A 53-year-old Tim Horton's employee has been charged with theft under $5,000 for allegedly taking food products from the store. She's 10 appear in Milton court April 2. Highchair stolen Two maie teens are being sought afler a highchair valued at $60 was taken from McDonald's last Fniday at 11:45 p.m. The getaway vehicle was descrihed as a white van. Car side-swiped An apparent side-swipe of a 1992 Ford Taunus has Ieft $1,800 in estimated dam- age. A Milton resident was parked in the Applewood Crescent area March 8 and upon retuming discovered the damage. No Mo a ec arrests have been made. Car vandalized A Volkswagen parked downto%%ri Iast Friday recerved $1,W0) in damage to (lhe driver side rear tail ltght and tntnk. No suspects have been arrested. Vehicle damnaged A 1999 Ponttac recetved three scratches on the passenger side door last Friday berween 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. while parked in the residence on Ontario Street North. Damage is estirnated at $300). No suspects have been arrested. Hit and run A 1999 Toyota sustained a scrape to its humper, lf and rear stde aller a vehicle allegedly backed int the Toyota Saturday in a parking lot on Main Street East. A damage estimate has not heen given and no suspects have heen arrested. Car mirrors dantaged A Randaîl Crescent resident discovered damage to the side view mirrors of lier 1988 Pontiac Bonneville March 2 ater sIre retumed home. Damage is estimated at $1,300 and no suspects have heen arrested. Plate stolen A resident of Robert Street reported the thefi of his front licence plate overnight Monday. The plate hasn't heen recovered and no arrests have heen made. GOLD - SCISSORS Gift Certificates Available 25 Commercial Street, Milton 876-2842

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