Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2010, p. 5

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Police raid grow-op in Speers Road highrise Halton police are attempting to locate the residents of two apartment units, at the 41 Speers Rd. highrise, after police raids netted $580,000 in marijuana, but no suspects. Police executed Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrants Wednesday, following an investigation into a cannabis marijuana grow operation, which consisted of two separate apartment units in the highrise. Upon entry to the apartments, police said they found hundreds of marijuana plants in various stages of growth from clones (cut from the mother plant) to mature plants. Police said they also found a separate room used to manicure, dry and prepare the marijuana for sale. In total, police seized 934 marijuana plants, an additional 10 pounds of dried marijuana and $15,000 in marijuana growing equipment. No one was in the apartments when the raids took place and police are continuing their investigation to find them. The Halton Regional Police Service encourages the public to contact Crime Stoppers with any information related to illegal grow operations, illegal drugs or other criminal matters in the Region. Crime Stoppers can be reached at 1-800222-TIPS (8477), by texting SMS#CRIMES (274637) or by visiting Crime Stoppers Online www.haltoncrimestoppers.com. 5 · Friday, March 5, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com own Servic Out-of-T e & ort p Air OAKVILLE UNITED TAXI Ask about our Airport rates Enjoy March Break! Cell phone drivers pay the price Continued from page 1 Halton police aren't out hunting drivers using handheld electronic devices or staring at a laptop while driving, clarified Carr. The service's officers have been catching offenders simply by keeping their eyes open, he said. The fine for the offence is $125, with a surcharge of $25 and $5 in court costs, making the total fine $155, according to Halton police. Drivers can also be given three demerit points for a charge under the new legislation. Ontario's distracted driver law came into effect Oct. 26. Police began issuing tickets Feb. 1 following a three month grace period of issuing drivers with warnings. The law makes it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, dial or e-mail using hand-held cell phones and other hand-held communications and entertainment devices. Introducing the COVE Tall and Elegant · · · · · · · · · · · · GO GREEN! Mastering the art of fire. 3600 Laird Rd., Units 12 & 13 Mississauga, ON Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4 905.338.0044 Ê Join our growing team, call 905-338-6106 CALL US 24 HOUR · 7 DAYS A WEEK www.ontariohearth.com 905.569.2404 Ê THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

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