November 6th through 12th marks National Senior Safety Week. In support of National Senior Safety Week, the Canada Safety Council has compiled information on technology scams that frequently target seniors. Halton Crime Stoppers wishes to share some of this technology scam information and reminds everyone to remain vigilant and on the lookout for fraudulent activity.
[ Details ]Crime Stoppers of Halton is joining the effort to combat crime against wildlife and nature.
Art Gallery of Burlington is hosting a Trade Show Event!
Burlington Chambers is having a Trade Show Event and Halton Crime Stoppers will be attending this event amongst other organizations.
On Friday March 31st, 2017, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn and Chair of OTF’s Halton-Peel Grant Review Team Mark Emmanuel presented a plaque to Crime Stoppers of Halton Chair Doug Maybee in recognition of a $14,800 Capital grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to Crime Stoppers of Halton.
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News Release: Halton Crime Stoppers is celebrating January as Crime Stoppers Month along with other programs in Canada and around the world. January will be officially recognized as Crime Stoppers Month during a special celebration on January 17th. The event, which runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will be held at the Halton Police 20 Division, 95 Oak Walk Drive in Oakville. In addition to remarks from politicians and key police personnel, the chair of Halton Crime Stoppers, Doug Maybee will outline the program’s main achievements from 2016 and detail plans for the next 12 months
Sometime between early August and September 22nd, a rear license plate was stolen from a vehicle in an apartment lot on Lynwood Dr, Oakville. This license plate is ON marker ASWB 750.
On March 27, 2018, police were contacted by a business (Noble Trade Contractors at 8699 Escarpment Way) after they discovered that an exterior locker had been broken into and approximately twenty gas cylinders had been taken.
Detectives from the Halton Regional Police Service 2 District Criminal Investigations Bureau are seeking the identity of a male responsible for a commercial break and enter at a ‘Burger King’ Restaurant located at 2460 Winston Churchill Blvd in the Town of Oakville.
[ Details ]In the early morning of June 25, a robbery occurred at the Esso/Big Circle at 1170 Guelph Line in Burlington, ON.
[ Details ]The Halton Regional Police Service is warning the public to be vigilant after receiving two reports of “distraction thefts” in Oakville during the month of July.
[ Details ]Overnight on the 12th of June 2018, between 2:00am to 3:30am there were break and enters to Agabi Restaurant and the Fifties Dinner in the Town of Oakville, Ontario.
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In the evening of March 16 (after mall closing), a break and enter was found to have occurred at WOW Mobile at Mapleview Mall in Burlington, ON.
[ Details ]In the early morning of February 12, a break and enter was found to have occurred at Venus Nails Spa located at 4155 Fairview Road in the City of Burlington.
[ Details ]On February 3rd 2018 shortly after 4:00 PM, police responded to Bluffs Way in Burlington after an anonymous 911 call was received reporting a male putting a gun into the back of a vehicle.
At approximately 9:30 pm on September 15, 2017, an unknown male forced entry through a second level bedroom window on Meadowridge Drive in Oakville. While no one was home, the suspect rummaged through upstairs bedrooms and made way with a quantity of currency and jewelry.
A family home became the victim of a break and enter. Police are on the lookout for the culprits who are responsible for a break and enter that occurred on February 03, 2017 at 8:10pm located at 724 No. 22 Side Road in the Town of Halton Hills.
The suspects entered the house through an unlocked garage door and used an axe , found within, to force entry into the home. The suspects rummage throughout the entire house and stole a television, several other electronics, and jewelry.
[ Details ]Police on the lookout for male dubbed ‘Mr. Fill and Fly’
A 69 year old female victim was approached by suspect who grabbed purse from her while walking to her car at a commercial plaza located at 2421 New Street (Guelph Ln/New Street). During the struggle for her purse, the victim was thrown to the ground where she sustained minor injury to her arm. Victim’s purse and its contents were stolen. Suspect fled seen and was riding a bicycle.
Halton police are investigating multiple incidents involving thefts from vehicles and damage to vehicles that occurred in the Yolanda Drive and Upton Court neighbourhood of South Oakville during the overnight hours of November 22nd/23rd
On June 24th 2016 at approximately 1:06 PM, an unknown male suspected forced entry through the front door of a residence on Woodview Road in Burlington. The suspect rummaged through several rooms of the home before being confronted by a resident of the home who had been in the basement at the time of the entry.
Sometime between 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 12, 2015 and the morning of Friday, November 13, 2015, unknown suspect(s) attended Gordon Enterprises located at 11553 Tenth Line in Georgetown. The suspect(s) removed batteries from one dump truck and one transport truck before fleeing the premises.
Break and enter – 16-22579 – Halton Regional Police Service is investigating a Break and enter in the Town of Milton.
On January 23, 2016 staff at Kelso Conservation was alerted to a damaged fence on the conservation property located at 5301 Steeles Avenue West.
Break and enter – 16-108235 - Halton Regional Police Service is investigating a break and enter in the Town of Halton Hills.
Between April 13- April 14, 2016 unknown suspects attended Digirolamo Greenhouse located at 8890 Eighth Line, Halton Hills.
Crime Stoppers of Halton
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