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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 2004, p. 8

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l www.durhamregion.com PAGE 8 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, May 19, 2004 Gun found in duffle bag, court told GUN from page 1 k the murder trial, he attempted to enter a plea of guilty to manslaughter in Mr. Jones's death; the plea was rejected by the Crown. Mr. Hall has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Mr. Mundy said that after Mr. Jacobson's Jacobson's arrest for the home invasion on June 19, 2000, he went to a Whitby apartment his stepson had shared with a girlfriend. Detectives were searching the apartment when he arrived, Mr. Mundy told the court. As he fell. Mr. Mundy took several containers ol clothing clothing and other items belonging to Mr. Jacobson. Jacobson. Shortly thereafter he returned to the building to retrieve more of Mr. Jacobson's Jacobson's properly from the building s lockers, lockers, he told the court. Among the items in the locker was a black duifle bag, he said. Mr. Mundy said he did not look into the bag for some lime after retrieving it. Although he had sent a number of items to Mr. Jacobson at the man's father's house in Brampton, Mr. Jacobson "wasn't that interested" in the duffel bag, he said. When he finally did look inside the duffel bag. he found a fanny pack-style pouch, lie told the court. "There was a gun in the pouch," he said. "T here was a gun and a container of bullets. There were quite a number of bullets and. as 1 recall, there were two missing." Mr. Mundy said he confronted his stepson, who told him he was holding the firearm for someone else. "I told him there was a gun in his bag and he said it belonged to a friend of "his -- that was a package he was holding for some Iricnds," Mr. Mundy testified. "1 think 1 remember asking him if that was the gun from the home invasion. invasion. He told Hie he had nothing to do with that." Some time later, Mr. Jacobson came and picked up the duffle bag. But when Mr. Mundy went to visit him at Whitby Jail, Mr. Jacobson told him he had left the gun at Mr. Mundy's Concord address. address. Mr. Mundy said he eventually gave the gun and ammunition back to Mr. Jacobson. Jacobson. "He said the gun belongs to a friend's father and lie wanted it." Mr. Mundy said. Mr. Mundy said he was concerned about the gun and the company his stepson was keeping. "Those people who arc dealing drugs has got no soul." he said. On Monday afternoon, Mr. Murray used a projector to show the jury ammunition ammunition that has been entered as evidence. evidence. The bullet, with a silver casing, is blunt, not tapered. The trial, presided over by Superior Court Justice Donald Ferguson, has heard from several witnesses, including other members of Mr. Jacobson's family- family- Court has also heard from an eyewitness eyewitness who testified lie saw a man shoot a prone Mr. Jones. The trial continues. 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"The architecture, landscape and- history are rich." i Mr. Unterman said the, ^Municipality could seize an opportunity io become stewards, protecting theitf neighbourhood neighbourhood through heritage designation. Planning Director David Crome said older Clarington neighbourhoods could start to feel the pressure frojTi encroaching encroaching development due to GTA expansion. expansion. He said that, even thoQgh the Municipality Municipality has rules in place regarding development and improvements, it's important to define how they will preserve preserve areas while growth is occurring. If council decides to move on To the second phase, Mr. Crome said money has already been set aside to pay for the process. Phase two is the process by which guidelines for development can be defined. Residents of Bowmanvillc will be invited to provide input. Victor Suppan, chairman of LAC AC requested council move forward to phase two. He assured council members phase two would produce a concrete guide based on information gathered during the process. Bill Humber of the Old Bow- manville Neighbourhood Association made it cleiir while addressing council the OBNA is currently not supporting the idea of heritage designation but has a wait-and-see attitude. "We should (not) arbitrarily discount some of the possible means of achieving achieving this result before a complete study is ever completed," he said, adding it's important important council support moving to the second phase of the process to provide the public with the tools, resources and ideas to help plan for the future of the aging neighbourhood under consideration. consideration. See our ad in FRIDAY'S paper for more SPECIALS BOWMANVILLE 133 King s. e 697-1202 OSHAWA 1347 King St. E. at Townline 571 "7701 11 Taunton Rd W. at Simcoe 434*4633 WHITBY 3500 Brock St. N. (beside Devilles) 668*3439 1801 DundasSt. E. 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