». , r - 31 Serving your community since 1856 0.. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 2013 - WATERLOO, ONTARIO * st INCLUDING HST ‘. WM_r29d'a_ . . 7 A'H‘¥_’â€""" â€"' “5'7â€â€œ " SWH’ " ‘M‘ Crime 8 rec in ~" , C'TVNSEW 1%, ‘5 Developer unveils .9; ‘ plans for St. Louis up 0WD core ._ - : a 1 school/Pages BY 1mm [Anson i“ h. f Chronicle 5mg ' E ‘ surge in recent break-ins has led the City of , 1 N .- A. E - a; .. A Waterloo's uptown councillor and Waterloo ‘ i a . . . it if ' Regional Police Services to organize a public ’ m 4 g I: ' information session next week to help residents keep ' ' r, 4 a r I their homes and vehicles safe. {‘55) , i ' i Conn. Melissa [)urrell said she organized the Nov. 19 ' . ‘ meeting after residents began noticing an uptick in â€a I; ,, V break-ins about two weeks ago The meeting will begin , «i . at 7 pm. at theAdult Recreation Centre. 185 King St. S. A? r. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ [)urrell knows of at least a dozen robberies in the , ‘ a: " Uptown West neighbourhood and the Mary Allen Neigbv H PM “ ‘ bourhood. No one has been injured and the thieves are 7 BUSINESS targeting cash and other small merchandise in unlocked 5 _ homes and vehidas. she said ,. Household China “I've heard from a lot of people that are concerned ' * '- ‘ and Gifts celebrate: about this." she said. “ibis is a neighbourhood where we 'r a couple of didn't look our doors. I've heard from some people that If" V anniversaries/Me 15 timaarermllyd'nrigng..,butlalsothinkdmethings ,_ I†3' happaiiriwuvmandwe‘rehavingabadwavenowf . _ m,“ The robberies are similar to a wave of break-ins in ’ -‘ 2" : ‘ N n 1 Kitcliaia.wherepolh:ehavemoeivedai|emt30mbbery ' “ _ .‘g'qxu teportsinthepatmonch.Manyoa:urbetween2a.m. 4‘; ‘ y s and61mandtargeteditemsindudejewelryandod'ier J ‘ 4' valuablstl’mareeasytocarrydisaeedy. _ ' 3"; I. ' 3 Police do not have a sketch or photo of a sum but ï¬st-A. ’ I _f F / 0 are blowing up on several persons of interest They also my, -- ‘ . " f 3 % don'tkrwifdiecrimesinthetwodtiesarerelated, “ <32â€; L ’ m â€We're keeping our options open that it could be the 3 ~ A!" a same person or it could be other people," said Staff Sgt ' f t ' ' f3," ‘7 ' '- In CARD! Dean Smith of the WRPS The public can take several -. um. ‘ i ,7 $3 if r easy steps to prevent their home or their neighbours l ‘ . . ' "‘ t . 4 home from becoming a target ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ I ~ "The biggest thing is to llit it your house, lock your ‘ 1 ‘13, 1‘: * doors. be diligent. he ngIlant, tall us about any xiispi ‘ A ‘ 7' «ions activity.’ Smith Said ‘ - " ‘ Dune“ urges any residents who have t‘Kpt‘llt'nt ed .i i an I break-in or mbhen to call police and report it ' Police also continue to an’l’Sllgalt' a bank robin-n in ‘ _q .. _ ‘ uptown Waterloo on l-ridav afternoon Police sin the l â€7+ -v' , u i ll“ branch on King Sin-oi North near lib Street was ,“ ' robbed around J lit) p in . - ‘ Allie suspect is dost rilwd as .i \Nhllt' malt" approxr ‘ A .0. mm â€beg march 50 years old mth an average build He was wear l I - , . 1 mg a dark coloured baseball cap and a grey hooded saIUting the paSt \Wt'illï¬hlri and uni hr was (am'jng a gun V'o Wmâ€... 1 Hundreds braved the (old and rain on Remembrarxe Day on Monday to pause and remember M†“x.“ and my Ulld' wax â€â€11le Anme mm â€mm,†at the Waterloo Cenotaph The ceremony mduded Augie Herchenratter, 94, the Winner ol the mm is asked to contact police at SN More“), ext 6N? i D"""9â€"hed (MUG ML taking the “kl“ "0'" those trooprng "‘9 colour _,,, _ _ __ ___.___._ _ _ ____ I I I ‘I {I a . ‘ t . . .‘. . . ,1, ,, I. ge Vea w. v i i D L in, ‘ ‘ ‘ a h l l l l v ' - l I § , . , . . l ‘ fl I .. .q _ F3 “1 . l . I ~ . , . O i ' > g: .3 _ V b.