Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 2014, p. 5

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5 | Wednesday, April 9, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Halton police officers stand guard at an apartment unit in a building on Marlborough Court Monday night as they awaited a search warrant. Some areas of the building were evacuated for safety while the investigation was conducted. Ousted residents were housed in an Oakville Transit bus brought to the scene. Other residents watched the scenario unfold from their balconies as it drew a heavy police presence and the Oakville Fire Department to the area. | photos by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Police and fire evacuated portions of building for public safety continued from p.1 While it has yet to be determined exactly what was inside the unit, police evacuated several floors of the apartment for public safety. "When it comes to chemical synthesis-type labs, methamphetamine and so forth, there are a lot of volatile substances and toxins that are used in those processes," said Insp. Roger Wilkie, Halton police. "If you don't have a proper environment for that, in terms of ventilation, or if you have external heat sources that could ignite these products, there is obviously concern for explosion or contamination." Residents evacuated from the apartments were moved to nearby Oakville Transit buses so they could keep warm as the investigation continued. Wilkie said the Oakville Fire Department sent in a Hazmat team, ventilated the unit and, with the help of police, determined the alleged drug lab was non-operational and had been shut down recently. After about an hour, police and fire officials deemed there was no threat to public safety and the residents were allowed to return home. However, no one immediately returned to the 12th-storey unit, which remained under police guard. After obtaining a search warrant, police and a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Clandestine Lab Team dismantled what was believed to be laboratory and seized samples of substances discovered there. The samples were sent to Health Canada for testing. "We are actively investigating and, upon completion of this part of the investigation for the public safety piece, we will be pursuing... drug manufacturing charges," said Wilkie. Monday night a resident of the apartment unit returned home, was questioned by police and released unconditionally. The case is still under investigation by the Integrated Drugs, Guns and Gangs Unit of the Halton police. The sudden arrival of police and fire department vehicles on the scene caught many of the apartment building's residents by surprise. One resident, who would not give his name, said he came home to find 12 police officers standing in front of the building. "I asked people what was going on and then they just evacuated everybody from the 10th floor and up," he said. "This is the first (time) I've seen this many police around here." WINDOWS & DOORS THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO DESIGN YOUR DREAM AYA KITCHEN The walls of your home are insulated with fiberglass and so should your windows. Fiberglass windows outlast all other windows. Beauty, Style, Colours and Quality. To purchase direct from the manufacturer and save, Contact us at 866-566-5656 or info@inlinefiberglass.com www.inlinefiberglass.com AYA KITCHENS OF OAKVILLE · 1195 North Service Road West AyAoakville.com · 905.847.1522

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