Milton Police Blotter – February 10 2011

Milton Police Blotter

Jewellery taken

Between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. last Thursday, a residence on Menefy Place was broken into after the front door was forced open.  An MP3 player and jewellery were stolen.

Car broken into

A vehicle was broken into on Maple Avenue last Thursday between 10 and 11:27 am.  Access to the vehicle was gained after the passenger window was smashed.  Removed was a purse containing identification and credit cards.   

Car window broken

A vehicle at the carpool lot at Hwy. 401 and Regional Road 25 had a window smashed shortly after 1 a.m. February 2.  The incident, which was seen by a witness, didn’t result in any items being taken. 

Mailboxes broken into

On Friday, a Canada Post mailbox was entered, although nothing was stolen, say police.  In a similar incident, a super mailbox was broken into Saturday at Lower Base Line and Sixth Line.

Again, police say nothing was stolen.

Unlocked cars targeted

On Saturday at about 4:50 p.m., an unlocked white Ford Explorer was broken into.  Nothing was stolen.  A 14-year-old Milton youth was arrested in connection with the car break-in.

Social insurance card stolen

A vehicle was broken into on Twiss Road sometime between Sunday and Tuesday.  The owners of the vehicle say a social insurance card was the only thing taken.

Ski hill targeted again

After a number of thefts from cars last week at Glen Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre, thieves were at it again.  In the latest incident Monday between 6:30 and 7 p.m., a Burton snowboard with white bindings was stolen after being left unattended. It’s worth about $500.