From the Milton Canadian Champion
Police respond to snowstorm-related car crashes
Local police attended to six car accidents between the hours of 6:55 and 8:42 yesterday morning, at the tail end of this week’s snowstorm. Although there were no injuries, all accidents resulted in property damage.Locations of the accidents included Britannia and Trafalgar roads, Martin Street and Steeles Avenue, Hwy. 407 and Sixth Line and Lower Base Line West and Sixth Line.
Home ransacked
A laptop, Blackberry charger, Olympus camera and coins worth $86 were stolen from a Sixth Line home. The culprit forced open the front door sometime between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. January 4. The estimated value of the stolen items is $1,086.
Three cars broken into
An iPod Touch, with an estimated value of $350, was stolen from a car on Trudeau Drive between 3 p.m. January 3 and 8 a.m. January 4. A wallet including seven credit cards and $50 cash was stolen from a Nissan Rogue on Dolby Crescent January 3. Overnight January 3, $20 in cash and five CDs, worth an estimated $120, were stolen from a silver BMW on Menefy Place.
PlayStation stolen
Between 6 a.m. and 11:15 p.m. Monday, a Barclay Circle home with an unlocked door was broken into. Stolen were a Sony PlayStation worth an estimated $400, eight games worth about $80, and loose change. Police are investigating.
GPS taken from car
Overnight last Thursday, an unlocked vehicle on Mary Street was broken into. During the incident, a Garmin GPS worth an estimated $175 was stolen.
Four cars broken into
Overnight Saturday, cars on Maguire Trail, Riddell Court, Hepburn Road and Stark Circle were broken into. In the first incident, a wallet containing identification, credit cards and cash was taken. In the second break-in, two CDs, loose change and Ray-Ban sunglasses worth an estimated $200 were taken. In the third and fourth incidents, loose change was stolen.
Items stolen from cars
Overnight Monday, identification, credit cards and cash were taken from a car on Trudeau Drive. Police are investigating.