Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 June 2021, p. 9

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CRIME BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR METH LABS: POLICE Halton police are pro- viding residents with tips on how to spot meth labs and other synthetic drug labs in the area. Inapress release issued Thursday, Jan. 7, Halton police announced _ the launch of a methamphet- amine and synthetic drug labs awareness campaign. has contributed to both vi- olent crime and property crime. They said methamphet- amine and synthetic drug labs can be found any- where. J ] OPP photo Meth seized during a 2020 raid by the OPP. Indicators of a lab may include: + suspicious activity, se- cretive behaviour and indi- who may avoid neighbour interactions + occupants attend for short time periods and at merous chemical contain- ers, glassware, bags full of soil + garbage is never put it + location has excessive securi + evidence of chemical dumping grounds on or near premises (burn pits or dead spots on + windows covered + odd items being brought inside the location — equipment, slassware, chemical drums, Police are ne resi- dents to share this infor- mation with other mem- bers of the community. rone who sees indi- cators of a methamphet- amine or synthetic drug lab is asked to maintain a safe distance, not approach or 911 ifit is an emergency. In the coming weeks, Halton police say they will share additional i tion to help educate the public and community agencies about the dangers posed by these labs. GEORGETOWN BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com A Georgetown man has been charged with several counts of fraud-related of- fences following an investi- gation by Halton Regional Police, February, investiga- tors Sidentned asuspect ina number of fraudulent credit card apptications where ion from dents was reportedly used. The suspect allegedly compromised several Can- ada Post community mail- boxes in Georgetown and Mississauga, and stole per- mal mail from residents. The information collect- ed from the st stolen mail was used to ap- ty for one financial MAN CHARGED WITH FRAUD services through banks and other lenders. On April 28, police ar- rested the accused, and a arch bestia 9 was postal code "L5N") may have been compromised in the breach. If you believe that t your Personal information bee! exe- cuted at residence, where a signifi- unt of evidence was te tealy discovered. The 53-year-old suspect has been charged with two counts of fraud over $5,000, two counts of unautho- rized use of credit c card da- ta, and theft from The charges have’ not been proven in court. Investigators believe ad- ditional victims will be iden- tified though co-operation with other police services and financial institutions. Residents living in Georgetown with the post- al code "L7G" (as well as Mississauga residents with n- tact: a consumer credit re- porting agency, Equifax (1- 800-465-7166) or TransUni- on (1-800-663-9980). Residents who believe besent information has been also contact ‘the relevant ‘nan, cial institutio Further inquiries can be made to the Halton Re- gional Service's oli fraud unit at 905-825-4747 ext. 8741. ns | ‘SCAN THIS CODE is FOR MORE LOCAL The BRICK. 50. IT'S THE AP ON NOW AT THE BRICK! PPLIANCE SUPER SAVING YOU MORE For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. SAVING YOU MORE SALE ON SALE ESTATES & TRUSTS Helping yc your parents as they Age M. Jasmine Sweatman B.A., J.D., LL.M., TEP., C.S., EPC, CPCA Certified Specialist in Estates & Trusts Wills, Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Estate Litigation and Administration, Corporate, Real Estate As the Canadian population ages, children of seniors are increasingly challenged with parents who need support. In many instances, parents resist this assistance, as it often represents a loss of independence. How can we plan for these changes As is the case with most things in life, we can make the most progress with an open honest discussion. Families should include all interested parties in the process — siblings, friends, neighbors. This will ensure that down the road when important decisions need to made, everyone will feel included. If it has not been addressed recently, this is a good time to revisit your Will, and Powers of Attorney. In the process of discussing wishes, it can lead to a discussion on current personal needs. Although these can often be difficult discussions to have, a proactive approach will likely help the parent to accept life stage challenges with grace. LAW FIRM 145 Mill St., Georgetown 905.877. 0121 UONEH - dl UL | 6 Woz ‘e eunr ‘Aepsinyy | eordyouy

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