Oakville Beaver, 21 Mar 2019, p. 27

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27 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M arch 21,2019 insidehalton.com To find more events in your community visit InsideHalton.com/events Halton police are looking for two suspects following the theft of morefollowing the theft of moref than $500 worth of booze from an Oakville LCBO onfrom an Oakville LCBO onf Feb. 14. At around noon two men entered the 251 Oak Walk Dr., business and be-Walk Dr., business and be-W gan selecting bottles of vodka and scotch. One man grabbed two bottles of Grey Goose vod- ka while the other selected one bottle of Grey Goose vodka and four bottles of Johnnie Walker scotch. Police allege the mer- chandise was concealed in various jacket and pants pockets at which point the individuals left the store without paying. The first suspect is de- scribed as balding with a medium build. He wore a black jacket, blue jeans and a vertical striped hooded sweatshirt. The second individual is described as wearing a grey toque, a black jacket with a fur-trimmed hood and a purple and white horizontal striped sweat- er. Anyone with informa- tion about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 ext. 2351 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Halton police released these photos of two suspects that police believe may have been involved in the LCBO theft investigation. Halton police photos 2 MEN SOUGHT AFTER $500 WORTH OF BOOZE STOLEN FROM OAKVILLE LCBO DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com NEWS Halton police are looking for a woman follow- ing the use of counterfeit currency at an Oakville store on Feb. 22. At 10:56 a.m., a woman entered Designer Shoe Warehouse at 310 NorthWarehouse at 310 NorthW Service Rd., W., and select- ed a pair of women's boots and socks valued at a total of $84.72. Police say the woman paid with a $100 bill and was given $16 back in change, at which point the suspect left the store with the merchan- dise. Testing later revealed the $100 bill to be counter- feit.feit.f The woman is described as white, in her early 20s, approximately five-foot- nine, 145 pounds, with brown collar-length hair and tattoos on her entire left forearm. She wore a white long- sleeved sweater, olive drab pants with rips in the knees, sunglasses, a metal chain necklace and brown women's high heel combat boots. She carried a light brown cross-body bag. Anyone with informa- tion about this incident is asked to contact Halton po- lice at 905-825-4747 ext. 2351 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800- 222-TIPS (8477). WOMAN SOUGHT AFTER COUNTERFEIT CASH USED AT OAKVILLE STORE DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Police released these photos of a suspect in the counterfeit currency investigation. Halton police photos

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