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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 August 2022, p. 8

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© CRIME "THREE SOUGHT IN ALLEGED < PHARMACY ROBBERY, COLLISION ie) AVID LEA lea@metroland.com 2 Halton police are looking for three suspects following the alleged rob- 8 bery ofa Halton Hills phar- ‘ macy on July 25. 12:45 p.m., three masked male youths en- tered the Pharmasave at 21 Main St. N. in Acton and de- -Halton Hills | Thursday, led narcotics and cash, olice said. pharmacy emplo: ees complied at which, point the three individuals fled the scene in a 2015 Toyota Corolla, police said. No Weapons were seen or used. Shortly after the robbery, it's alleged these same individuals were in- volved in a collision on Re- gional Road 25, south of No. 17 Sideroad. The individuals report- edly abandoned their vehi- cle and disappeared from ithertown LUMBER” 264 Main St. North Acton, Ontario L the area. Police said that de- spite an exhaustive search by officers accompanied by a K9 unit, the three individ- uals could not be located main at large. The stolen cash and narcotics recovered following the crash, police say. No in- juries were reported asa re- ut of the robbery or colli- siol Police are asking anyone with dash camera footage that ‘was taken in the area of reported ery be- teen noon and 1 om. to come them. e with informa- tion is asked to contact po- lice at 905-825-4777, ext. 2416 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 222-TIPS (8477) or www.hal- toncrimestoppers.ca. SUSPECT SMASHES WIN- DOW TO GET INSIDE HOME Halton police are looking for one suspect fol- lowing a break-in to a Hal- ton Hills home on Sunday, July 24. ed :30.a.m., ched a resi- dence on NO. 10 Side Road, near 8th Line, and smashed a front window to get in- side, police said. The intruder attempted to enter the garage through man-door in the home, but the door was locked, and the suspect could not pry it open. Police said the individu- al then fled the dwelling empty-handed. No one was home at the time of the break-in. The suspect i is described wearing a dark motorcy- ale helmet without the vi- sor 0 or face shield. He also rk zip- up p jacket with a white shirt underneath. Anyone with informa- tion about this incident is asked to contact Halton po- lice at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.haltoncrim- estoppers.ca. POLICE INVESTIGATING ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN $10, 000 TO SPEND ON CASTLE ‘PRODUCTS AND SERVICES! CONTEST OPEN JUNE 157 TO SEPTEMBER 30", 2022. 1w9 Ph: 519-853-1970 © Fax: 519-853-2542 f Metroland file photo The Acton Pharmasave was allegedly robbed of drugs and cash on July 25. AFTER TRUCK VANDALIZED _ Halton police are inves- ‘igating after a truck was vanlalzed ina Halton Hills neighbourhood. At some point in April The Only Family Owned & Operated Retirement Home In Halton Hills. 5+ Acre Property someone approached a parked on Mill Street and ripped off the tonneau cover, police said. The incident was only reported to police July 22. suspect description is available. Anyone with information about this inci- TIPS (8477) or www.halton- crimestoppers.ca. TERRACE BY THE GLEN Lew You've worked hard to enjoy retirement, now it’s our pleasure to make this the best time of your life in a All Suites Are Private family, friendly atmosphere. Our residents enjoy weekly housekeeping, social meals & activities to support their independent lifestyle. Accommodations 1Bedroom Suites with Kitchenette & Large Storage Closet Indoor & Outdoor Activity Options Encouraging Social, Physical & Mental Wellbeing RETIREMENT HOME 222 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown 905-877-1800 www.mountainviewresidence.com ORCA

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