Oakville Beaver, 9 May 2019, p. 31

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

31 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 9,2019 insidehalton.com YMCA of Oakville BUILDING MOMENTUM YMCA of Oakville Annual General Meeting 905.845.3417 ymcaofoakville.org Monday, May 27, 2019 6:00 - 8:00 pmJULY 15TH-26TH 9am to 4pm • Ages 8-15 • $885 plus HST For Registration visit www.bryantacademyforthearts.com Final Performance Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Shepherd Road Studios 33 Shepherd Road, Oakville, ON Summer on the Stage FULL DAY BROADWAY CAMP 40%Off 40% off any order of $1000 of more. $300 off any order of $700 or more. Not valid with any other offer. Free installation with any complete unit order of $500 or more. With incoming order, at time of purchase only. Plus Free InstallatIon Imagine your home, totally organized! Custom Closets, Garage Cabinets, Home Offices, Pantries, Laundries, and Hobby Rooms Call for a free in home design consultation and estimate www.closetsbydesign.ca 855-996-9586 BP 2013 © All Rights Reserved. Closets by Design, Inc. Follow us SPECIAL FINANCING Available! With approved credit. Call or ask your designer for details. Not available in all areas. OAKVILLE - Halton po- lice are looking for two male teens and one female suspect following the armed robbery of two piz- za shops in Oakville on Sunday, May 5. At 12:12 a.m., two boys entered a Pizza Pizza, lo- cated at 1011 Upper Middle Rd., E., and pulled knives on the employees, police said. The robbers stole a cash donation box and then left the store. They were seen fleeing the area in a white vehicle driven by a female suspect. No one was injured dur- ing this incident. The first suspect is de- scribed as black, 14-15 years old, five-foot-three, 120 pounds, with brown eyes and a thin build. He wore a black hooded sweatshirt, a navy blue baseball cap, a black face cover and black sweat- pants. The second individual is described as black, 14-15 years old, five-foot-three, 120-pounds with dark eyes and a thin build. He wore a hooded sweatshirt, a dark baseball cap, a black face cover and black sweat- pants. No description is avail- able for the female sus- pect. Less than 15 minutes later, two teens robbed Vi- to's Pizza at 1500 Sixth Line. This incident took place at 12:24 a.m., with one sus- pect pulling a knife on the employees, police said. The individuals stole an unknown amount of mon- ey from the cash register before fleeing the area in a vehicle described as a white Mazda. Police have now determined that vehi- cle was stolen in Peel. No one was injured dur- ing this incident. Officers have not con- firmed that the same indi-firmed that the same indi-f viduals are responsible for both robberies. The first suspect in this incident is described as male, black, 17-18 years old, five-foot to five-foot- four with a thin build andfour with a thin build andf dark eyes. He wore black shoes, black pants, a black hoodie, and a black winter hat with a black cloth cov- ering his face. The second youth is de- scribed as male, black, 17- 18 years old, five-foot to five-foot-two, with darkfive-foot-two, with darkf eyes and a thin build. He wore black pants, a black winter hat, and a black hoodie with a black cloth covering his face. Anyone with informa- tion about either of these incidents is asked to con- tact Halton police at 905- 825-4747 ext. 2216 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). THREE SOUGHT AFTER ARMED ROBBERY OF 2 PIZZA SHOPS DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com NEWS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy