Page THE WEEKEND January 1991 POLICE BEAT Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Dial 91 1 Fire Information 1 33 Police NonEmergency 8785511 Hospital 8770111 Distress Centre 8771211 Cigarettes stolen Halton Regional Police say over worth of cigarettes were stolen from a Georgetown business during the evening of Jan Police Bay unknown culprits gained access to the establishment by throwing a pair of pliers through a west side win dow and placed an assortment of cigarettes in a duffle bag before ransacking the area A witness called police after he saw three suspicious male parties in a lot near North Star Cleaners Police are investigating the incident Tires taken An estimated in property was stolen from a vehicle after unknown suspects removed two wheel rims and tires from a Volkswagen Passat and dropped the car on its rear axle police say The incident occurred at a Georgetown location overnight Jan 22 Police say unknown per sons entered the garage at the residence and raised the rear of the car before stealing the items and dropping it Damage to the underside of the car is being assessed Police are in vestigating Vehicle vandalized Police report a Plymouth was damaged overnight Jan when unknown suspects broke the rear window of the vehicle owned by a Georgetown man Firefighters busy Halton Hills firefighters responded to three fire calls during the evening of Jan 23 Hie first call was at 500 pm to a house at Lot 23 on the Ninth Line where residents of the house smelted smoke coming from the attic Firefighters discovered there was an actual fire in the ceiling rafters which they managed to put out by going through the ceiling in the liv ing room and through a door which led to the attic Firefighters were at the scene for twoandahalf hours Total damage to the house is estimated at of which damage was to the actual struc ture of the house and was to the property of the tenants living in the house At pm firefighters were called to a house on Lot Concession 6 in Erin Township Owners said there was a chimney fire but it was out when the firefighters arrived A spokesman from the department said there was no damage and the unit just checked to see that the fire hadnt spread while they were at the scene Soon after at 756 pm the firefighters were called out to a twocar collision in a situation in which the Jaws of Life might have been need ed to extract victims of the crash A fire department spokesperson said the Jaws of Life werent need ed Milton OPP investigated the accident which occurred at Hwy 7 and Line and say drivers of the vehicles were from Acton Further details on the vehicles involved and if charges were laid were not available at press time Crime Stoppers Continued from Page the statistics can be a little misleading since tips that may have come in during one year may not help solve crimes until the next year As well the number of cases solved doesnt mean that many suspects were caught What may happen is someone will call tipping us that John Doe broke into a store explained Sergeant Atkinson Then when we interview him we may find out he has robbed four other stores Some other statistics in the release included worth of illegal drugs and stolen proper ty was recovered in reward money was approved and in reward money paid Sergeant Atkinson said the dif ference in the amount of money approved for rewards and paid out is interesting shows that many callers arent worried about the money because they dont pick it up They just want to give information anonymously and help the police catch a criminal The figures work out to one dollar in reward money is spent for every in recovered drugs and stolen property Each case solved cost Crime Stoppers Since Jan 1 charges have been laid and illegal drugs and stolen property valued at has been recovered as the result of tips to Crime Stop pers Crime Stoppers is ad ministered by a Board of Direc tors comprised of concerned citizens The reward fund is generated from fund raisers the financial support of businesses industry service clubs and private citizens Cubs and crafts The annual Craft Workshop for North District Cubs was held last Saturday at the Optimist Club Hall on Trafalgar Road and pictured above Iris Stiehl gets the attention of the Cubs showing them how to make a braided bracelet Photo by Jean Layman Police briefed on new complaints system total Twenty of the were because of inadequate service 20 were from people accusing an of ficer of displaying improper con duct and the remaining eight complaints concerned excessive use of force By LISA BOONSTOPPELPOT The Herald Regional Police say they have no problem with a new provincewide public complaints system that will add a new level of review for civilians making complaints against the police Were viewing this as a positive thing said Sergeant Carey Smith Halton Regional Polices public relations officer It provides members of the public with another avenue which wdl be an independent review of complaints His opinion was echoed by Staff Sergeant Ted Waller whos in charge of the professional stan dards bureau Regional Board of Com missioners were visited by Clare Lewis the police complaints commissioner on Thursday who discussed how the new system would be implemented The legislation was passed Dec 31 after the province decided to ex pand the program to cover all of Ontario instead of just Metropolitan Toronto where it had already been in effect Though the officers dont mind it Sergeant Smith said they didnt have a problem handling complaints before Maybe tan people are suspicious of police officers in vestigating themselves but weve never had problems here he said Previously public complaints against police were investigated by their own police force and if the complaintents werent satisfied with the investigation it would be forwarded to the Police Board of Commissioners Now police officers will still in vestigate the complaint initially but if complaintent still isnt satisfied heshe 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