Oakville Beaver, 27 Oct 2022, p. 9

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CRIME HANDGUNS SEIZED AFTER ATTEMPTED VEHICLE THEFT: POLICE Halton police have ar- rested two Mississauga men and seized two hand- On October 17 at ap- proximately 1:15am, police were notified of "suspi- cious activity" near a vehi- cle parked in a southwest Oakville neighbourhood. When they arrived, two suspect were arrested and Sone a search of of the programming-style auto thefts. Police also located numerous Land Rover/ Jaguar GPS devices which police believe have been removed from vehicles targeted for theft. Both men, one age 32 and the other 28, have been charged with the follow- ing: theft of motor vehicle; possession of break-in in- strument; possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000; two counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm; two counts of careless use of a firearm; two counts of possession of weapon fo for dangerous purpo: counts of rationed possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle and two counts of possession of firearm knowing its Bos: session is unauthoriz One of the men has also been charged with fail to comply with release order and possession of sched- ule 1 substance (Oxyco- done). Both men were held in custody pending a bail hearing. The charges have not been proven in court. For more information and some vehicle theft pre- vention tips visit the HRPS website at staying: safe/vehicle- theft- prevention-tips.aspx . Anyone with informa- tion regarding this investi- gation is asked to contact the 2 District Criminal In- vestigations Bureau at 905-825-4777, ext. 2216. Tips can also be submit- ted keoanki ued to Crime 's. "See something? Crime Stoppers" at 1-800- 222-8477 (TIPS) or through the web at www.halton- crimestoppers.ca. OlnKslarc\sclitclelicy Ready for your best years? Experience the difference Chartwell provides - where social connections, exceptional services and dedicated staff can make your life better. 1=Yolo) @- Mi xoltl am xelel- Wal 1-844-727-8679 | Chartwell.com MAN ALLEGEDLY ROBBED OUTSIDE BANK dlea@metroland.com Halton police are inves- tigating after a man was al. legedly robbed outside an Oakville bank on Wednes- day, Oct. 12. At around 5:10 pm., a man was walking toward the Canada Bank branch 2 at 498 Dundas St., W., when an individual ap- proached him from behind. Police allege a man ran up, grabbed the man walk- ie foward the bank and waiting vehicle, driven bya third person, and fled the = scene. 2 Police say the man who 2 3 was allegedly robbed was — not physically injured dur- ing th shis incid a bag containing — brownskin, tall, withame- 8 cash oat of his hands. dium build. g According to police, the He wore a clothing. 3 accosted man reportedly scriptions turned and tried to grab the evallbie! for the other cus. 8 man who attacked him, pects or their vehicle. causing them both to fall. Anyone with informa- At this point police al- tion about this incident is lege that a second individu- asked to contact Halton po- involved an lice at 905-825-4747 or Crime a tee the money. Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS Police say the two al- (8477) or www.haltoncrim- leged gotintoa to WE DIG DEEPER ON THE ISSUES THAT MATTER TO YOU. VISIT INSIDEHALTON.COM TO READ CURRENT AND PAST INVESTIGATIONS CHARTWEll retirement residences CHARTWELL OAKVILLE 180 Oak Park Boulevard, Oakville “Conditions apply. CHARTWELL WATERFORD 2160 Baronwood Drive, Oakville woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt

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