Oakville Beaver, 30 Sep 2010, p. 1

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Oakville woman charged in $12.5M lottery scam By Curtis Rush and Hayley Kelman TORONTO STAR A search is underway for the rightful owner of a $12.5-million lottery ticket after police charged an Oakville woman, her father and her brother, a Burlington conven- ience store manager, with stealing the win- ning ticket. Pulling for Terry Search is on for rightful lottery ticket owner stood in the prisoner's box. Kenneth in a grey zip-up sweatshirt and jeans, and Jun- Chul, his hair slicked back, in a black but- ton-down shirt and khaki pants. The family said little, other than to acknowledge the conditions against them, namely that they must surrender their pass- ports and reside with their sureties. No See Ticket page 5 NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER Ontario Provincial Police arrested three family members Tuesday morning after issuing two search warrants for homes they own in Oakville and Vaughan. Kenneth, Kathleen and Jun-Chul Chung appeared at a Milton bail court Wednesday afternoon, where they were released on a total of $700,000 bail, pending the court's approval of sureties. Kathleen, 29, sat slumped over in a chair, with her head down- cast, wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and black Capri pants. Her father and brother ALL TOGETHER NOW: Members of the White Oaks junior field hockey team pull an antique Oakville Fire Department truck during the high school's third annual Terry Fox Fire Truck Pull fundraiser on Tuesday afternoon. ␣

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