Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Jul 2012, p. 3

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Police warn residents after east-end break-ins Halton police are asking east Oakville residents to be on the lookout for suspicious activity after a series of daylight break-ins in the east end. Police have been investigating break-ins on Cedar Grove Drive, Gloucester Avenue, Watson Avenue and Douglas Avenue. Between June 18 and July 1, police said, there were a trio of break-ins and one incident where a man was spotted apparently checking to see if a home's back door was unlocked. Police said the suspect strikes between 8:30 a.m. and noon when most residents are at work. The suspect rings the doorbell and knocks several times to see if anyone is home and then begins checking the house for any unlocked doors if he believes the coast is clear. Despite all the knocking and doorbell ringing, the suspect did, on two of the three occasions, enter homes where someone was at home and had to flee empty-handed. In the third instance, the suspect did get in through an unlocked door and made off with a small amount of jewelry. Police describe the suspect as a white male, age 40-45 years, with short dark hair, a tanned complexion with stubble on his face, 5-foot-8 to 5-foot-11 tall and of a medium build with a potbelly. He speaks with a European accent. He was wearing dark pants, a blue golf shirt, dark shoes and a newsboy-style fabric hat. He wore a black mesh, weight lifting-type glove on his right hand and possibly walks. The suspect was observed getting into the front passenger side of an older model dark green Chrysler or Plymouth minivan with Ontario licence plates. No description of the driver was available. Police are urging residents to watch for suspicious vehicles or people in their neighbourhood, obtain a description and immediately report their observations to the police. Late last month, police had warned residents of a group parking in residential areas of Glen Abbey, Palermo and Iroquois Ridge to watch for when residents went to work before knocking on doors or ringing doorbells prior to attempting to break in. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747, ext. 2215, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-TIPS (8477), through the web at www. haltoncrimestoppers.com or by texting `Tip201' with your message to 274637 (crimes). 3 · Thursday, July 5, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com wears glasses. Police said he was also reported by a witness to have a noticeable limp and favours his right side. His gait involves swinging out his right leg and holding his right arm bent when he NEW from Smaller Scale Bedroom Collections 8 Styles - Choice of Finish & Hardware Storage Bed Options Twin - Double - Queen - King FURNITURE & HOME DECOR 905-844-3530 · www.swissinteriors.com 217 Lakeshore Rd. E., Downtown Oakville We sell the most homes in Canada. Let us help you sell yours. www.remaxaboutowne.com Aboutowne Reality Corp., Brokerage 905-338-9000 (Downtown Office) 905-842-7000 (Uptown Office) Independently owned and operated.

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