Pa ge 4 T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 1 0, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a NEWS Three Caledon men are each fac- ing several charges in connection to a dozen break-and-enters around the region, which included the theft of cigarettes from a Glen Williams convenience store in early August. Following a joint investigation between the Halton Regional Police and the Ontario Provincial Police, Criminal Code search warrants were executed last week at a resi- dence in Caledon and on a vehicle on the property. As a result, a large quantity of cigarettes was discovered that was linked to a break-in on Aug. 4 at Preston's Lucky Dollar convenience on Confederation St. in Glen Wil- liams. Two male suspects wearing dark clothing were seen forcing their way into the premises at about 4:20 a.m. before fleeing with several cartons of cigarettes. Charged with break and enter and commit theft, fail to comply with probation, possession of stolen property and possession of break- and-enter tools is 24-year-old Gaige Definney, who was already in po- lice custody on other charges. Also charged with break and enter and commit theft, along with possession of stolen property, is James Glen, 19. Lucas Bovell, 22, was charged with break and enter and commit theft, fail to comply with probation and possession of stolen property. STOLEN CAR A vehicle was reported stolen from a parking lot on Guelph St. early Monday morning after the suspect(s) swiped the keys from an on-duty restaurant employee. The Boston Pizza employee no- ticed that her keys were missing and later discovered that the 2008 blue Ford Escape with the licence plate VWTA 185 was no longer where it was left parked. As of Wednesday afternoon, the whereabouts of the vehicle were still unknown and Halton Regional Police were investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call the 1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-878- 5511 ext. 2410 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS). Caledon men charged after Preston's break-in