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Oakville Beaver, 14 Apr 1993, p. 3

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"Speeds reached I40 kilometres an hour. The roads were dry and the traffic was light," said Burlington district Staff Sgt. William Coda. At approximately ll:03 pm. Saturday, April 10th, uniform patrol omcers in Burlington responded to an alarm caused by a break-in at The Bay store at Burlington Mall at Fairview Street and Guelph Line in Burlington. "The officers observed a black Chrysler exiting the parking lot at a high rate of speed and with its headlights out," said Coda. Two Metro men facing charges a Burlington Mall ended on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Oakville with three smashed police cruisers - but no injuries - Saturday nv." By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Saw” A high-speed police pursuit of two tleeing, burglary suspects from Three cruisers damaged in high-speed pursuit Apr Approximately $15,000 worth of clothing stolen from Burrows wa recovered at that time. None of the other stolen clothing has been recma cred. Facing a bail hearing in Milton court on two charges of break, enter and theft is Randy Pottinger,25, of no fixed address. Two people were arrested within hours of the March 19th break-in. however. when police stopped a car in Toronto in the early morning hours. A third person has been arrested in men's clothing during two break-ins a Halton Regional Police Det. Sgt. l pect was arrested Thurs. April 8th. The two occurred March 15th smashed their way through the Lake play window. Approximately $43,000 worth of break-in and about $48,000 worth 0 second break-in. Third man charged in clothing theft Plus Plus 7O The patrol officers pursued the IllllllllllllllllllllMlllllhliiiiliiiiitititiitititi it?” THE BODYGUARD BOILING POINT thttNitf/t Wc itlk' till I f 1.,r _ , lliillitiilif PROPOSAL JENNIFER a mam-w OPE! FRI.SAT. & SUN P te C. W tso , Mela; min? hm ll “SON humans Lam ,O/o OFF STOREWIDE d in connection with $90,000 worth of ns at Burrows Clothiers last month. gt. Graham Barnes said the third sus- of men and M shore R Three cruisers, two Burlington one from Oakville, sustained dam, Three Halton Region Police Service cruisers were damaged in a high-speed chase Saturday night. Two Toronto men face numerous charges in the incident. (Photo by Barns Erskine) Chrysler north on Guelph Line and ages of approximately $3.200 total. and theft, possession of stolen pr then onto the eastbound QEW. "The two occupants (of the erty over $1 ,()()0, personation ; At the time the chase crossed over into Oakville, Coda said the officers were joined by others from the Oakville district. "The suspect vehicle was boxed in. It rammed two uniform cruisers and left the roadway east of Dorval Drive," said Coda. men I) ItET1fttWithlT Pl.hlllllllMl I Itit8Pt I NESTLE“ PUilllMlltl Free C 'onsultation harch Road E suits were , clothing ' 842- 7602 are an independent Oakville firm specializing in 19th EN were stolen l, when store's f n in the stolen i: , thieves front dis- In first I the as More than $2,000 worth of leather coats and jewelry was recovered by police. ages of approximately $3,200 total. "The two occupants (of the Chrysler) fled on foot. One was apprehended within minutes while the other was arrested five hours later hitch-hiking on the QEW," said Coda. l FIh0Ilii] WG‘T CHAIN (ii FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS ':iliMlWEiUjljk" SINCE 197 3 / 1,, r 1 L' f . M ieytrd?ira-. v" Sleep Pam” 'cl, - 'idtry)e %:‘3*%%?;» -- -" S ' C at ' -u it.' ’9; 1rie-5ja'i'ciatas',f,t"s7', ”If 'ii, C', C,], ' s.'. ' C' fr ”4”” "tC";tC'rr,"i'. ifai g g, A m A l _ if _'. f y L 3/4315»), FfP For" Facing charges of break, enter ICANADA'S Mi in 3 _ ' , ‘ cr'. L V I tr' ‘:,H:.xHrHrus:"r " _ Aaih'aliu'ltiultttttttgtgttggg-tNwgaklgbl.tpg,; "r oUdli2s'.su,tLr2au% s LARGEST CHAIN 0F FACTORY DIRECT MATH I"lll )AKVIl and theft. possession of stolen prop- erty over $1,000, personation and obstructing police is Steven Pontelance, 33, of Toronto. Police said Pontelance was also wanted on an outstanding Canada-wide war- rant for parole revocation. Facing charges of break, enter and theft, dangerous driving and causing a police pursuit is Paul Pontelance, 26, of Toronto. 499 v --- v v v v __eete"tte_tttetet ND .x FREE a 'i', err-m r',e-, illliEEl 0F {flip 'llWiBfltll f "'. _ MATTRESS Pas-ARRANGED f, l8 MSPEERS RD. 842-3368 in REGISTRATION APRIL 3'"', IPI 24TH 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at the New Club House 2310 BRIDGE RD. (between 3rd Line & Bronte Rd.) 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