Oakville Beaver, 15 Jan 2015, p. 11

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Would-be intruders a mystery for new residents by Michael Gregory Oakville Beaver Staff 11 | Thursday, January 15, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Members of an Oakville family, who recently relocated here from Buenos Aires to live in a safer place, found themselves thwarting two potential late-night intruders at their Glen Abbey home. Luis Iratchet, his wife, and their two children, aged two and seven, were at home on Sunday Jan. 3, when they heard their front door rattle as someone attempted to gain entry. "When I went to the front door, a man was trying to open it... he was using his finger to try to open the door guard," Iratchet said. "I yelled at him `What are you doing? This is not your house,' and he said, `Oh, sorry, sorry someone invited me to the basement and they told me the door would be open'." The family had just moved from Argentina in late December 2014 and chose to live in Glen Abbey, in the vicinity of Pilgrims Way, because they understood it to be a safe community. "We're trying to make a new life here," Iratchet said. "Everybody said that Glen Abbey and Oakville is one of the safest places in Canada and a week or 10 days after we move, this happens." Iratchet and his wife found the situation quite "scary," but decided that despite it being suspicious maybe the unknown man did just have the wrong address. However, a few days later, on Jan. 6, the family was again spending a night at home when a car pulled up in front of their house around 10 p.m. and someone again tried to gain entry through the front door. "Someone tried to open the door, but it was closed and when I turned the lights on, he or she went to the car and left," Iratchet said. Though Iratchet went to Twitter to tweet about the incident to Halton police, he did not A family that recently moved to Oakville from Buenos Aires to escape the dangers of crime, recently had an intruder try to gain entry to their Glen Abbey home on two separate occasions. | Oakville Beaver file photo call them to officially report the incidents. He did agree to speak with the Oakville Beaver after a reporter read his tweet and contacted him. Halton police said they haven't received any recent information on home invasions in the Glen Abbey area, but said they encourage anyone with information to file a report. Iratchet said he's been told by police to get in contact with them if a similar situation happens again. In the meantime, the family has taken extra precautions by installing an additional door guard, installing more lights outside the house and changing the locks in the home. A security system was also installed prior to the incidents taking place. "Once is OK -- wrong door, wrong house -- but twice in three or four days is more than suspicious to us," he said. Winter Bridge Lessons For Beginners...8 weeks, Mississauga-Oakville Bridge Centre $195.00 For "Rusty" Players...8 weeks, $195.00 Monday afternoons, 2:00-4:00 pm, beginning January 26th Monday evenings, 7:00-9:00 pm, beginning February 2nd Monday evenings, 7:00-9:00 pm, beginning January 26th Please call (905) 820-5728 www.raynerbridge.com And The American Contract Bridge League Bridge Games For Newer Players... Thursday mornings at 9:00 - ongoing weekly · Friday mornings at 9:15 - ongoing weekly Winter famous EuropEan brand namEs all undEr onE roof Warm up to SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. EXTRAORDINARY LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS. The Oakville Independent Schools represent 11 of the area's most highly acclaimed independent pre-kindergarten, elementary and secondary schools. Each shares a commitment to academic excellence in safe and supportive environments where personal development is valued, encouraged, nurtured and celebrated. Each school offers innovative and engaging programs and extensive extracurricular opportunities that go beyond the classroom. Athletics, the arts and community service -- the possibilities are limitless! We invite you to join us during our joint Open House to visit the schools and discover what each has to offer your child. A great school is waiting for you. To learn more, and to access a map of school locations, visit www.educationoakville.com OF STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM 1000'S Saturday, January 24, 2015 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. OPEN HOUSE ingeborg's warehouse Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 · Sat. 10-5 · Sun. 11 to 4 1681 FINFAR COURT, MISSISSAUGA · www.ingeborgs.ca 905.823.7415 Look for us on www.educationoakville.com

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