Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 2016, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, March 18, 2016 | 8 Man arrested for allegedly impersonating police officer in Oakville A 48-year-old St. Catharines man is facing charges for allegedly impersonating a police officer in Oakville. On Wednesday at around 11:20 a.m., Halton police observed a man dressed like a police officer and driving what appeared to be a police vehicle in the vicinity of the Cross Avenue Tim Hortons. They described the man as a white male, 5-foot-11, with a heavy build. He was dressed in a dark blue uniform, body armour and a police-style duty belt which contained bear spray and handcuffs. Police say he was operating a black 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police interceptor that had a police spotlight on the front driver side pillar and an internal light package with illuminating amber and red lights attached to the front and rear windows. Police say an investigation soon led to the discovery that the man was not a police officer. An arrest was made. Peter Hunt, 48, of St. Catharines is charged with two counts of personating a peace officer. Police say Hunt is currently facing similar charges with the Ontario Provincial Police. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Halton police at 905-825-4747, ext. 2250, or Halton Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Interlocking & Concrete Specialists Pair of drivers charged after allegedly caught going 140 km/h in 80-km by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff · Pebble Concrete · Stamped Concrete · Interlocking · Flagstone · Walkways · Garage Floors · Patios · Driveways · Curbs (French) Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunmarlandscape.com A 49-year-old Milton man and a 29-year-old Kitchener woman have been charged after allegedly being caught racing down an Oakville street Wednesday evening. At 9:10 p.m., Halton police observed two vehicles travelling at a high rate of speed on Trafalgar Road, north of Dundas Street. Officers allege the vehicles were driving at a speed of more than 140 km/h in an 80 km/h zone. After the vehicles were pulled over both individuals were charged with stunt driving. Their driver's licences were suspended and their vehicles will be impounded for seven days. Halton police are reminding residents that the higher the speed of the vehicle, the greater the distance it requires to stop. On dry roads, at 140 km/h a vehicle requires approximately 100 metres to stop while a vehicle travelling at 80 km/h on the same road requires only 30 metres to stop. APPLEBY Delivering Home Comfort From Our Family To Yours Since 1967 10 YEAR PARTS & LABOUR WARRANTY* Replace YouR FuRnace & aiR conditioneR Since 1988 $ thank you for voting us 2015 Platinum best Heating & air conditioning company backed by coleman's 100% satisfaction Guarantee* SYSTEMS UP TO in rebates & Discounts 2,350 2015 Platinum Award We ServiCe All MAkeS OF CenTrAl Air COnDiTiOnerS AnD GAS FUrnACeS *Limited Time offer. O.A.C. See store for details. APPLEBY 24 HR EMERGENCY antique hardwood flooring 290 Speers road, oakville OAKVILLE905.825.1893 FIREPLACE, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS BURLINGTON905.335.3203 HAMILTON 905.540.9153 SYSTEMS SERVICE 2086 SpeeRS Rd., oakville Come See Our SHOWROOM Mon - Fri. 8am ­ 5pm; Saturday 11am ­ 4pm 905-825-8551 www.antiquehardwoodflooring.ca follow uS to See the lateSt trendS www.applebysystems.ca

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