Woman hopes to recover `priceless' family jewelry stolen By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF It's a long shot, but an Oakville woman is hoping some sentimentally-valuable jewelry, stolen in a recent burglary, will somehow be returned. On Tuesday, March 6, someone broke into the Wakehurst Crescent home of Joseph and Fernanda Curcio. Halton police confirmed the suspect(s) used a tool to smash through a glass window at the rear of the house, at which point they entered and proceeded to ransack the home, taking laptops, cameras, iPods and even some blood pressure medication belonging to one of the homeowners. The suspect(s) also stole numerous pieces of jewelry, which, while not exceedingly valuable monetarily, were deeply valued by the Curcio family. "The jewelry belonged to my late aunt (Silvana D'Onofrio)," said Julie Virgilio, who is temporarily living with her parents in their Wakehurst Crescent home. "The stuff like the laptops and the iPods can be replaced, but we can't replace these precious items. This is stuff that was passed down to both myself and my mom, and even getting one piece back would be fantastic." Virgilio said her aunt struggled with cystic fibrosis before her death on March 1, 2011 and that having her jewelry stolen so close to the first anniversary of her death has been difficult for her mother to bear. More than 30 pieces of D'Onofrio's jewelry were taken during the burglary, Virgilio said. Most pieces were made of Italian gold and included necklaces, rings, bracelets, brooches and earrings. Other jewelry, including watches, rhinestone jewelry and silver jewelry with zirconia in them, were also taken in the theft as was a silver roundfaced watch, which used to belong to Virgilio's grandfather and gold necklaces that were given to Virgilio's children when they were baptized. Virgilio is asking anyone who believes they may have come into possession of this jewelry to turn it in to their nearest police station. She also said she would like to remind residents to take photos of their valuables, particularly their jewelry, to better assist police in the event of a robbery. The precaution was not taken by the Curcio family. The Halton Regional Police Service is continuing to investigate this incident and anyone with information about it is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). 3 · Wednesday, March 21, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Inside Opinion............................................6 Artscene.........................................15 Sports.............................................17 Classified.......................................21 Full Delivery: Real Estate, Terra Greenhouses, Rona, Titan Lighting, Dell, HYSK, Shopping News Partial Delivery: Golf Town, Bouclair, Home Depot, Sears, Staples For home delivery & customer service call (905) 845-9742 Mon., Tues. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed., Thu., and Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. (open for calls only after 5 p.m.) Closed Sat. and Sun. New subscriptions call (905) 845-9742 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com NOW TO TRAIN DELIVERING HIGH QUALITY TRAINING TO OAKVILLE FOR OVER 25 YEARS... ALL DOMINION DRIVER TRAINING AND TRAFFIC EDUCATION CENTRES LIMITED WE WANT YOU! April 14, 15, 21, 22 Saturday & Sunday 9:30am to 3:30 pm April 27, 28, 29 May 5 (April 27 PA Day) Fri, Sat, Sun, Sat 9:30am to 3:30pm DriveWise goes beyond basic driver training with our 3 step approach: 1. Dynamic & fun classroom teaching with hand held technology 2. Simulator drive training labs. 3. One-or-One in vehicle training Helping You Make Smart Decisions About Your Money get registered. get trained. get driving. 905.845.7200 www.drivewiseoakville.com Peter Watson MBA, CFP, R.F.P., CIM, FCSI 220 Randall Street · Downtown Oakville Phone: 905.842.2100 www.peterwatsoninvestments.com We sell the most homes in Canada. Let us help you sell yours. www.remaxaboutowne.com Aboutowne Reality Corp., Brokerage 905-338-9000 (Downtown Office) 905-842-7000 (Uptown Office) Independently owned and operated.