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Oakville Beaver, 10 Jul 2014, p. 3

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continued from p.1 One suspect is described as white, 5-foot-9, 28-30 years old with a muscular build and shaved head. He wore a white T-shirt and was clean-shaven. A second man is described as white, 5-foot-8, 28-30 years of age with muscular arms and sandy-blond hair, cut short around the ears and brushed to one side. He wore a button-up, plaid shirt and khaki shorts. The third suspect is described as a white male, 5-foot-10, 28-30 years of age with a smaller build and dark, short and spiked hair. He wore a cotton, buttonup shirt that was checkered with black on it. Police seeking four suspects A fourth man is white, 6-foot, 28-30 years of age with a skinny build, short, jet-black hair and a black goatee. He wore circular glasses and a white T-shirt. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Det. Mick Leighton of the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747, ext. 2218 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477), through the web at www. haltoncrimestoppers.com or by texting `Tip201' with a message to 274637 (crimes). For additional information about community concerns in Oakville, follow Halton police on Twitter @ HRPSOakville. 3 | Thursday, July 10, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Halton Regional Police are investigating a Monday evening home invasion at a residence on Elm Road. | photo by Eric Riehl ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Alert: Your ash trees are at INJURED? I Can Help! YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY UNLESS I GET YOU MONEY My team of experienced lawyers can help you with: · Car accidents · Slip and Falls · Disability Claims (Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, CPP) · Wrongful Dismissal OFFICES IN OAKVILLE AND TORONTO For a free consultation call: Oakville: 905.842.2022 or Toronto: 416.351.9222 email: sspadafora@slspc.ca risk from the Emerald Ash Borer ® TruGreen, Canada's leading lawn and tree care company, has been contracted to treat ash trees on public lands in the Town of Oakville from June through August. Ash trees in the Oakville area are at risk from Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive pest that destroys ash trees if left untreated. Avoid the costs of removal and replacement by treating your ash trees today with help from TruGreen. Special pricing available for Oakville residents. Call or visit TruGreen online for details. 1-866-294-7962 TruGreen.ca Learn more about protecting your ash trees. Join the Oakville Canopy Club. For more information visit oakville.ca Sam Spadafora Injury and Employment Law The Family Swim to Survive program is offered as a preregistered three-week parented course for $6 per participant. Spaces are limited and first-come, first-served. Each person must register. This program is subsidized by the Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund as part of the Make Your Move Getting Families Active grant. Visit oakville.ca for more information. Can your family swim to survive? Family Swim to Survive lessons provides families (parents or caregivers and their children ages 5+) with the necessary skills required to survive an unexpected fall into deep water. Certified instructors will teach you how to do a front roll into the water, tread water for two minutes, and swim 50-metres (two lengths of the pool). Lessons take place at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre and Falgarwood Pool. Family Swim to Survive Program

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