Oakville Beaver, 4 Aug 2022, p. 4

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It's alleged another man then entered the room and punched the vic- tim in the face, at which point the woman pepper sprayed the victim. Police allege the male suspect then pointed a gun at the victim and demand- ed his phone and watch. The two suspects then got in a vehicle and at- tempted to flee the area. Halton police located a vehicle nearby that matched the description of the one the man and wom- an were driving, pulled it over and made two arrests. Officers also executed a search warrant at the ho- tel room and found evi- dence of counterfeit iden- tifications and documents, which they allege are re- lated to the female sus- pect. No firearm was recov- ered. A 21-year-old man from Quebec has been charged with robbery with a fire- arm and possession of a firearm contrary to a pro- hibition order. An 18-year-old woman from Quebec has been charged with assault with a weapon, possession of an identity document, unau- thorized possession of a credit card, possession of a forged document, posses- sion of a counterfeit mark and fraud under $5,000. The charges have not been proven in court. MAN ALLEGEDLY PEPPER SPRAYED AND ROBBED AT HOTEL DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com CRIME SCAN THIS CODE for more local crime news. SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT INSIDEHALTON.COM Halton Regional Police are trying to track down suspects who caused "massive flooding" to an Oakville home and "se- verely vandalized" it. The incident occurred July 22, when police were called to a house located at the intersection of Third Line and Hixon Street. Residents of the home had returned from a night away to find their entire house flooded and their property vandal- ized, police said. The suspect(s) climbed onto the roof of the home and placed a garden hose into a vent above the attached ga- rage and turned the wa- ter on, police said. It is estimated the wa- ter was running for ap- proximately 18 to 20 hours, causing "massive flooding" and damage to the house. The estimated total value of the damage caused is in excess of $100,000. The suspect(s) also slashed an inflatable hot tub in the backyard and cut a phone line to the house. Police would like to speak with anyone who was in the area of Hixon Street and Third Line be- tween 3:30 p.m. on July 21 and 1:45 p.m. on July 22, or anyone who has dash cam/surveillance foot- age near the intersection between those times. Anyone with informa- tion regarding this inves- tigation is asked to con- tact Detective Const. Kev- in Norton of the 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 ext. 2258. HOME TARGET OF MASSIVE VANDALISM LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com POLICE LOOKING FOR DASHCAM VIDEO OR ANYONE WITH INFORMATION WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU SUBMIT YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TODAY!

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