Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1990, p. 2

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Page THE HERALD Jane IS 1M Military tods stolen BCA Services in Acton was hit a second time by thieves last Thursday who stole nearly S3 worth of military and tools police say Police suspect the culprits knew exactly what they wanted and where to find it as they believe the same individuals were involved in the May break in The thieves entered the business through a locked rear entrance after crawling under east side fences Bolt cutters were used to break into trailers on the property however nothing from the trailers was noticed missing Police attempts to dust for fingerprints were washed away by rainfall Tools stolen Thieves stole more than worth of tools and equipment from York Auto Wreckers at Fourth Line and Sideroad 17 last Wednesday police say Reports say the culprits rifled through cabinets and desks tak various tools including tool boxes on company vehicles The thieves also attempted to break into the Coke machine as well Golf clubs stolen During an early morning break thieves managed to steal 550 worth of golf clubs and a leather bag from North Halton Golf Club on Saturday Coy coyotes A man came face to face with a dozen coyotes while fishing in Blue Spring Creek less than a mile west of the Fourth Line The man told police the coyotes appeared aggressive so he eluded the animals and sustained in juries Charge laid An Erin man has been charged with mischief under 000 after he and two friends created a disturbance at a Georgetown sub marine shop Police say the man and friends entered the store while intox icated and began initiating fights with the employees Refusing to leave the man became verbally abusive and smashed the cash register breaking it The man was scheduled to ap pear in Milton Provincial Court on June in relation to unrelated charges however a summons has been issued for the sub marine shop incident Deer crossing An Acton man was driving nor Inbound on Churchill Road when he hit a tree after swerving to miss a deer crossing the road n Saturday afternoon No injuries were sustained Minor burns A Halton Hills fireman receiv ed minor bums after ceiling wires fell at an electrical fire at a 38 Victoria St home last Thurs day Damage was estimated at Chimney fire A Friday afternoon chimney fire at Lot 32 Concession resulted in 500 damage to the home Police need help to find missing boy By SERGEANT DAVE ATKINSON Halton Regional Police Crime Stoppers and Halton Regional Police are asking the publics assistance in locating a Milton boy who has been ab ducted Police investigators believe four yearold Luke Boudreau was abducted on April from his Milton home by his father Brian The missing youth is described as male white yearsold cm 27 kg Dm short blonde hair brown eyes Canada wide warrants are held CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Call Crime Stoppers at 1WM6S5151 Your identity will not have to be revealed Luke Boudreau Teen volunteers Teen volunteers at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital were honored at a special awards night at the Bennett Health Care Centre June Receiving heir awards above are front frow left to right Jane Cole scholarship award Buckley award of progress and Marie Dickey award of excellence Back row Karen McGilvray Sandra Lovegrove teen volunteer co ordinator and Heather Herald photo 2 breakins Culprits net 25000 in goods Police suspect the same culprits are responsible for stealing nearly worth of goods from two Winston Churchill Boulevard homes just north of Avenue The side door of one home was forced open by the culprits who went directly through to the second floor of the home police say The thieves took a VCK a microwave and more than 20 rings earrings and bracelets from a jewelry box Police say after the broke into the front door of the se cond home they went from room to room thoroughly scouring for Items to steal A television VCR and loonies were reported stolen On the other side of town while still unopened in its crate culprits stole a jet ski from Outdoor Power Equipment at 61 Guelph St on Saturday police say It is the second time in several weeks a jet ski has been reported stolen from the same business Police suspect four people were involved in the theft as four separate footprints were found around the area The same foot print styles were found in the previous theft It was apparent that the culprits carried the lb jet ski down a 10- grade through a vacant parking lot and into a pick up truck And last Friday 200 in pressurized equipment was stolen from a business at Commerce Court after thieves broke in police say The thieves entered by smashing a panel from the rear garage door opened the door and apparently pulled a vehicle into the garage police reports say A Lincoln torch a pressure washer oxygen cylinder and various tools were stolen from the business effects ff SPECIAL lima Im Ed I on Full Fox Firmfr 8777491 Street IN THE CENTRE Georgetown by the Hilton Regional Police for the of Brian Boudreau on charges of abduction extortion and breach of probation Re may be 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