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Oakville Beaver, 29 Jun 2023, p. 3

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IB NEWS YOUNG MAN KILLED IN CRASH DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com A motorcyclist is dead following a two-vehicle col- lision in Oakville on Wednesday, June 21. At 10:55 a.m., a red Duc- ati motorcycle was travel- ugh the Dundas Street and Hospital Gate intersection when it was involved in a serious crash with a black Acura, Halton police said. The motorcycle rider, a 24-year-old resident of Mil- ton, was taken to hospital, dead" despite lifesaving forts, Halton police said in anews release. IB CRIME POLICE RAID TURNS UP DRUGS, WEAPON AND AMMO Halton police have ar- rested an Oakville man for his alleged role in traffick- ing drugs across Halton and in Hamilton, police say. As part of the investiga- tion, the police's 2 District Street Crime Unit executed a search warrant at a resi- dence and vehicle in Oak- ville on June 21. The following items were seized: Two ounces of ocaine One ounce of met amphetamines One ex- tended magazine (holds 31 rounds of ammunition) One conductive energy A0-calibre ammunition 1 12 rounds of 45-ci munition One functioning scale One functioning pill press $800 in Canadian cur- rency Stolen identity docu- ments (documents report- ed stolen to Hamilton Po- lice) A 32-year-old man from Oakville was arrested on June 21 and has been charged with the following: Possession, for the purpose traffic ocaine) Possecion for the purpose of trafficking (metham- phetamines) Trafficking (cocaine) rafficking Asecond individual was also reportedly taken to hospital, but the extent of their injuries was not Graham Halton police respond to a fatal motorcycle collision in Oakville. al hours as a result of the collision. The Halton Police Colli- sion Reconstruction Unit is Anyone with informa- tion relevant to this investi- gation is asked to contact froi Third Line to Postmaster Halton police at 905-825- ')13 rounds of SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT session of a prohibited de. to order Posses- sion of a prohibited device Two counts of possession crime - under $5000The ¢ charges have not been test- ed in court. ‘Anyone tion regarding this investi- gation is asked to contact the 2 District Criminal In- vestigations Bureau at 905- 825-4777 ext. 2! Ti n also bes submit, ips cal ted anonymous. Stoppers. "See something? Hear something? Know mething? Contact Crime Stoppers" at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or through the web at www.haltoncrimestop- pers.ca. SCAN THIS CODE for w= more local crime news. with informa- Drive was closed for sever- investigating this incident. 4747 ext. 5065. INSIDEHALTON.COM of property obtained by Watson Investments Turn to the experts ‘TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY HEATING & COOLING www.aireonewest.ca 905-849-4998 Li-| Peter Watson. MBA, CFP, CIM, RFP, FCSI MBA, CFP, CIM m info@watsoninvestments.com £202 '6z pine “Kepsiny | Jeaveg emayeo | ¢ BOOK A MEETING to learn more about how Watson Investments can help you. (905) 842-2100 woo-uoyeyepIsu!

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