Oakville Beaver, 10 Aug 2011, p. 4

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w w w .in si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B E A V E R W ed n es d ay , A u g u st 1 0, 2 01 1 4 The man accused of stealing a $19,000 dia- mond ring from an Oakville Place Mall jewellery store has been arrested, but the diamond is still missing. Andrew Smyth, 37, turned himself in to Hamilton police Saturday morning; just days after Halton police issued a warrant for his arrest. Smyth was transferred into the custody of Halton police Saturday afternoon and has since been charged with three counts theft over $5,000. Police said one charge of theft over $5,000 stems from an incident, which took place Tuesday, July 26 when a man entered the Birks Jewellery store at Oakville Place Mall and asked to see a specific grade of diamond. The clerk opened the display case to show the man a particular diamond ring at which point the man grabbed the ring, fled to a waiting vehicle and drove away. An unknown male was in the front passenger seat. Police said Smyth was also wanted in connec- tion with a similar jewellery theft in Burlington in which a $10,000 ring was stolen from a Charm Diamond Centre on Monday, July 25. He was also wanted in connection with a Hamilton theft, which took place just a few hours after the Burlington theft, in which a high-end Rolex was stolen. Police report that none of the jewellery stolen in these incidents has been recovered. The Sheridan Elder Research Centre (SERC) is inviting local business leaders to a pair of com- munity networking opportunities, which will be taking place at Sheridan College Aug. 25 and Sept. 14. The events, to focus on aging, will take the form of complimentary breakfasts and will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m. in the colleges SPARK boardroom. Anyone interested in attending can contact Andrew Sarrazin at 905-845-9430 (voice- mail number #32415) or andrew.sarrazin1@ sheridanc.on.ca. Diamond is still missing SERC invites business to talk aging

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