Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Nov 1994, p. 6

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"wr 6-- Scugog Citizen == Tuesday, Ne b 1, 1994 ---> The Positive Choice for Scugog Suspects remanded in custody The two suspects in the October 20 robbery and shootings in Port Perry made a brief court appearance in Oshawa last week and have been remanded in the Whitby Jail for a second appearance in court on November 10. Mitchell Gordon McArthur, 42, and his brother Angus Junior Kingston are facing more than 40 charges including robbery and attempted murder. They were charged the day after the robbery at the Bank of Montreal that led to the shooting of five people including o three Durham Police officers. All are recovering from their wounds. REGIONAL COUNCILOR A Voice For All of Scugog! NOVEMBER 14th VOTE 3 Call 985-2254 Authorized by the CFO Yvonne Christie Campaign Yvonne CHRISTIE McArthur, 28, both from The two brothers were Great response to community get well cards The people of Scugog Yownship have responded overwhelmingly to the "community get well cards" for the five persons shot October 20 in a bank robbery in Port Perry. ' Hundreds of people have put their names and personal messages to the individual cards for Bank of Montreal branch manager Al Knight, real estate agent Debbie Taylor, Durham Police detective Paul Mooy and Constables Warren Ellis and Mark McConkey. The cards will remain at the Scugog Citizen (36 Water Street) and Katelic Kounting on Highway 7A for the next week if people have yet to place their names on them. They will then be delivered to the five individuals. Mr. Knight and Ms. Taylor have been released from hospital and are recovering at home. Const. Ellis has been transferred to Port Perry Hospital, while Const. McConkey and Detective Mooy have been released from hospitals in Toronto over the last couple of days. A Gallery of Functional Art 158 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-0574 arrested at separate addresses in Kingston by Durham and Kingston Police. Police have yet to recover the weapons used or the money taken from the bank. The Durham Police Mobile Command vehicle remained at the Port Perry Plaza last week and more than 60 people came forward with Information that might be connected.to the October 20 robbery and shootings. Constable Andy Van Hanelen sald Police are grateful for the amount of public support they have received. "People have been very helpful and in small communities they respond In this way." WARD 2 COUNCILLOR Leadership & ~ Experience Working For You! Authorized by the CFO for Pearce Campaign. PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE Bobbie believes in ... HM ACCOUNTABILITY - Student Achievement - Getting the most value for your tax dollar BW TEACHING BASICS WITH METHODS THAT WILL WORK FOR CHILDREN HM BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS WITH PARENTS AND THE COMMUNITY MB REPRESENTING THE COMMUNITY'S VIEWS and WISHES ... because Education Counts! Authorized by the CFO, Bobbie Drew Campaign

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