in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 9, 20 18 | 14 '&+B@/0'03;&B'>;10+--- C8FI #"F I8A B@04B/,6.* ;B/, E*;,==' 88C$ B@/0'03 ;&B'> ;10 ,) 0 . 4 '53,5$)5& 6( ,) 0 . 4 $&"1"2 0# ,) 0 . 4 $&"1"2 %# ,) 7 . # $&"1"2 6% (B@/0'603/4;6 B@36;=HB/ )" ! # &512 &-585- --2 3)'64@6= ;&B'> ,,'7 ?:+<9GJ?J!2:<?52KJ+DDD % -@B 6;03/4;6 5+/-+* )" +1/& SESAHCRUP WEN LLA FFO %02 NI EDAM YLDUORP ECIFFO DNA LANOISACCO , STINU AIDEM ,MOOR GNINI D ,MOORDEB oiratnO MOC.ERUTINRUFDOOWNEP GNIPPOHS OG 8102 ,13 TSUGUA SERIPXE SU WOLLOF 8886 846 509 :RETSACNA 5553 738 915 :NOTSIRROM 3335 448 509 :ELLIVKAO OPENS AUGUST 17 Look for your CNE Guidebook in today's paper! If you did NOT receive a CNE Guidebook in today's paper, please call 416.774.2252 or e-mail cneguidebookdelivery@insidetoronto.com The CNE Guidebook is also available onsite at CNE Information Booths and online at TheEx.com! Vehicles and other valu- ables were stolen during a recent spree of residential break and enters, which oc- curred in the Sixth Line and QEW area. At least five break-ins took place late in the eve- ning of Wednesday, Aug. 1 or during the early morning hours of Thursday, Aug. 2. Suspect(s) targeted three homes on Osborne Crescent with break-ins also reported on Truman Avenue and Germorda Drive. The intruder(s) entered the homes through un- locked rear doors, garages with connecting doors to homes and even a kitchen window in one instance. The individual(s) stole a laptop computer from one residence, and sunglasses, cash and a phone charger from another. At one Osborne Crescent dwelling the thieves stole three cellphones, a DJ set, phone and laptop chargers and then stole a Nissan Pathfinder and a Nissan Al- tima from the driveway. The Nissan Altima was found on the same street with some damage. The Nissan Pathfinder was located elsewhere in Oakville a short time later. On some occasions resi- dents were home, but did not know the suspects were present. At other times the homes were empty. No suspect descriptions are available for any of these incidents at this time. Police have not com- mented on whether these break-ins are connected. Anyone with informa- tion is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investi- gations Bureau at 905-825- 4747 ext. 2216 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). VEHICLES AND OTHER VALUABLES STOLEN IN OAKVILLE BREAK-AND-ENTER SPREE DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Metroland file photo NEWS Police have not confirmed whether the recent break-ins were related.