the HERALD Community News Friday JnlyU Numbers To Note EMERGENCY Police Fire or Ambulance Fire Police Emergency Hospital Distress Centre Dial 8771133 8770111 8771211 Sexual assault A Georgetown man was charg ed with sexual assault sexual in terference invitation to sexual touching and anal intercourse by Regional Police July 15 John Vernon Hillier wtil in Milton Court August 19 Charge laid Halton Regional Police report a man was charged with possession of a narcotic after he was pulled over for a random police spotcheck on Main St near Moore Park Crescent July 16 Police say a strong odour of marijuana emanated from the car when police spoke to the driver Police searched the car and seized a small bag of man from the hatchback of the vehicle as well as rolling papers and matches from the glove box 37 yearold man will ap pear in Mil ton Court August Cigarettes stolen Police say worth of cigarettes was stolen from the Norval Convenience store The culprits gained entrance to the store by smashing the door window They set off an alarm Police arrived at the scene three minutes later but the culprits had already taken the merchandise and disappeared Police are con their investigation Property stolen A 1 generator was stolen from a rural Georgetown barn between July 16 and 17 police report All police know is that the unknown suspects used a vehicle to remove the property Minor The Jaws of Life were needed to extricate a Georgetown woman from her car after she was involved in a twocar colli sion at Campbell Gate and tainview Road South last day July morning Police report Margaret Comp- ton of Georgetown sustained minor injuries and was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital by ambulance when her car a was struck by a 1984 Ford Mustang that failed to stop for a red light on Campbell Gate Police charged the driver of the Ford a Georgetown woman with going through a red light Police investigate three Halton thefts Released by SERGEANT DAN Regional Police in vestigators and Crime Stoppers of are requesting assistance in identifying the per sons responsible for three entries to an Oakville business which have taken place over the last six weeks National Sports located at 210 North Service Road Oakville was entered by smashing out the glass in a side entrance door the nights of day June lOthllth June 24th25th and July In each case the only things stolen were Oakley sunglasses which are valued at 100 00 per pair During the latest entry pairs of glasses of various colours were removed Do you know who is responsi CRIME STOPPERS HALTON Crime Stoppers is appealing for your help in solving these crimes Remember callers are not requested to give their name and could earn a cash reward of up to SI Call Crime Stoppers at 18006685151 Buying or Selling Lis Wifh Succe I BRAND REALTY INC Geo getown 8734300 Put More Muscle in your advertising CALL US TODAY 877 2201 mm MkfM 77 Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 878 Martin SI Milton Halton police offer reward In an effort to assist the Niagara Regional Police in their homicide investigation surroun ding the murder of Leslie Mahaf of Burlington whose dismembered body was found in Niagara Region June 29 the Regional Police Services Board is offering a reward for information leading to the ar rest and conviction of the persons responsible Miss Mahaffy was reported missing from her Burlington residence June 15 Her dismembered body was found en cased in cement in Gibson Lake in the town of in Niagara Region two weeks later She was described as five feet three inches tall weighing bet ween to pounds with long blond hair blue eyes and braces on the top and bottom teeth The night she disappeared she had been wearing a white long sleeve silk blouse beige walking shorts a brown leather belt and flat white casual shoes police are asking that if anyone has information pertain ing to the murder to call the police service at 8785511 or the special 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