Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 15 July 1992, p. 2

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Page 2 Halton HillsThis Week, Wednesday, July 15, 1992 Police beat Well fed thief Meat, liquor, and cash were among the items stolen in a $1,550 break-in at a Mill St., Acton restaurant Saturday night. Sometime between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m., someone smashed the glass front door of the restaurant to gain access. Once inside the culprit removed 80-lbs. of New York strip steak, 75-Ibs. of roast beef, a large quantity of 40-oz bottles of liquor, fish products and a set of patio chairs. Two-case of coffee were also removed, police said, The investigation continues. Stereo stolen A stereo system worth an estimated $3,000 was removed from a Stockman Cres., Georgetown residence sometime between 11 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday. According to police, someone entered the home through an unlocked ground-floor bedroom window. Once inside the Pioneer stereo components and 80 compact discs were removed. The investigation continues. Hockey card heist Hockey cards worth more than $530 were removed from a collection aouk : é in Acton and a pair of 15-year-olds have been charged with theft. A giant-sized “card of thanks” from well-wishers in Halton and Peel Regions will soon be on its way over- || According to police, the theft was discovered after the Kingham Rd. seas to Canadians serving with the UN peace-keeping force in Sarajevo. The originator of the card, Halton- | owner of the collection Teturned home from holidays. The youths were Peel MP Garth Turner (left), stands by as Canada Trust associate realtor Bill Ellis of Georgetown puts the } charged after being interviewed by police. it first signature on the overseas message. Anyone wanting to add their name and messages to the card can More youth shoplifting : do so by visiting Turner’s office in downtown Georgetown this week. Photo by Dianne Cornish. A 15-year-old Georgetown youth has been charged with theft after someone removed an eye shadow brush worth $2.10 from a Georgetown drug store. In store security noticed a young female place the brush in a coat pocket and leave the ‘store. She was later arrested and charged by police. \ Y WO R K Woman struck A Georgetown man has been charged with assault following a domes- tic dispute at a Dayfoot Dr., Georgetown residence Sunday morning. According police, a dispute erupted among a couple who have been liv- ing at the address for about six months. The 24-year-old suspect alleged- ly “struck the victim across the back and arms causing soreness. The victim was also thrown to the floor and spat at by the suspect,” a police report alleges. The report added that the victim pulled a carving knife @ @ from a kitchen drawer, but the Wiltshire knife was pulled in self j e a ce n = . ‘ by SERGEANT DAN FARR CRIME STOPPERS The Halton Regional Police in Acton and Crime Stoppers of Halton are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the woman who used a stolen credit card from Oakiie On June 24, 1992, two females and two males entered the Olde Hide House in Acton and were cap- € av e on tured on security video cameras. One of the females used a stolen -) ) @ credit card to purchase western OF ated boots, a belt and purse valued at ~" Prairie Shirts) ="“" HALTON The woman advised sales repre- schlg stung necing aed ake, Aone "| sentatives that her father had given The suspects ae described as fol i \-=XL. her his credit card to purchase a gift Jows: for her graduation. The woman then 1.) The woman who made the attempted to make a second pur- purchases at the Olde Hide House. chase in the amount of $1,044.22. Female, white, 20-years-old, 5°8” Store security became suspicious all, long, blonde hair, blue eyes, and would not allow the purchase well tanned, wearing cut-off jeans as the woman was not the cardhold- and a white V-neck T-shirt with er. The woman used the name long sleeves. Kelly Rincover and provided fic- tious address in Milton. 2.)Male, white, 5°8”; short, fair Investigation has revealed that hair, wearing a white baseball cap, e the stolen credit card was also used Cut-off jeans, white sweat shirt and in Guelph but it was at its limit and Sed the first name “Derek”. ho purchase was allowed. When the _3-)Male, white, dark tan, 5’7”; suspect did not return to pick up the Short, dark, curly hair. : card the theft of the card was dis- 4.) Female, white, blonde hair, covered. white shirt with a “Batman” logo. LO) \\ | She) 51D) = ats) LEAR OUT EE Super Slim Levis per money order for up to Men's $999.00 orders. Walking “s Money Orders to U.S.A. Shorts $2.25 International Money Orders Also Available. Unit #1 Sincule Place Compare with the banks and then come in to: 265 Guelph st. (Hwy #7) 9=9 Mon, - Fri DELREX SMOKE SHO Georgetown GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE 877-9284 LW “| ive e Work 873-WOR K ) % 5:30 - Sat. wor Sir Dota (FAX SERVICE AVAILABLE) See store for details We offer businesses 5% discount on stamps r WE'RE GIVING AWAY MONEY

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