Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 14 Jun 2018, p. 1

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Volume 21 No. 24 Thursday, June 14, 2018 GEORGETOWN 905-877-0149 www.georgetownchrysler.ca Your Actonian connection for Great Savings! RAM • DODGE JEEP CHRYSLER C a l l P h i l 312 Guelph Street, Georgetown ON L7G 4B5 905-877-2296Inside: • Voters' Voice Page 7• Seniors' Month Page 2 Halton Police are look- ing for two suspects after a male and female were robbed on Mill Street East in Acton over the week- end. Shortly before 2:55 a.m. on Saturday, June 10 a male and female were robbed at gunpoint while on Mill Street East in the area of the Red Harp in Acton. The couple had just exited a cab when they were confronted by two male suspects. One of the males had a gun and de- manded the couple empty their pockets. The couple had no property with them so the suspects removed a wrist watch the male was wearing. In addition to stealing the watch, the suspects also stole the vic- tim's cigarettes. The suspects are de- scribed as: Suspect 1: Male, white, 5'11 to 6'2, late teens early twenties, with a very slim build. He was wearing a grey hoodie and pants. Suspect 2: Male, white 5'8 to 6ft., late teens to early twenties. He was wearing a dark coloured hoodie and pants. I f you have in fo r- mation regarding this robbery please contact De tec t ive Cons tab le Dylan Price of the One Distr ict Criminal In- ves t i ga t i ons Bureau 905-825-4747 ext: 2422. Police investigate weekend robbery in Acton SEASON OPENER: Robert Little's Everybody Dance Club performed several dances at the opening of Acton's Farmers' Market on 7. The weekly market is held Thursday afternoon in the parking lot of Bethel Christian Reformed Church (365 Queen St.). - Submitted photo

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