

Stolen Autos/ Theft from Autos
• Suspects searched through several vehicles parked on Karsh Cr. overnight on September 26.
•A 2006 Chevrolet pickup truck stolen from Flamboro Slots was recovered by Six Nations police on September 28.
• A vehicle parked on Pinecreek Road was entered on September 28. Property, including a GPS unit, was taken.
• A Honda Civic stolen from Hwy. 8 in Greensville was located in Stoney Creek on September 30.
• License plates stolen from a car at a Waterdown garage ended up on a car stopped by Halton Police in Burlington on October 1. A male suspect is facing possession of stolen property charges.
• A 1998 Ford Ranger was stolen from a Hwy. 8 home overnight on October 4.
• A 2003 GMC Jimmy stolen from Flamboro Slots was located in Norfolk County on October 6.
• A 2003 Chevrolet Silverado stolen from Brantford was located at Flamboro Slots on October 6.
Other Incidents
• Vandals threw eggs at a home and vehicles on a 6th Concession West property during the late evening of September 26.
• Police responded to a Hwy. 6 residence on September 26 to deal with an ongoing issue between neighbours.
• A person walking on 8th Concession West on September 27 found a wallet stolen over a year ago from a Waterdown food store.
• A North Flamborough resident noticed theft and damage to their vehicle on September 27. A suspect was located, which led to trouble with a neighbour. Police assisted with both issues.
• A Flamborough resident was driving home on September 27 when they noticed an impaired driver and alerted police. The citizen kept note of their location until police could stop the vehicle. A 48-year-old male was later charged with impaired.
• Police responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Hwy. 8 in Greensville on September 27.
• A theft led to a business dispute at a Flamborough company on September 28.
• Security at a Power Centre store arrested a 60-year-old male on September 28. Police later charged the suspect with theft.
• Police responded to a collision at the Flamborough Power Centre on September 28.
• A trailer parked at a Flamborough campground was damaged sometime during the week preceding September 28.
• Building materials were stolen from a site at the Flamborough Power Centre on September 27-28.
• Police responded to a collision at Dundas St. East and Mill St. North on September 29.
• Police attended a Flamborough home on September 29 to investigate a breach of a court order. After investigation, a 41-year-old female was charged with three counts of breach of probation.
• Police responded to a motor vehicle collision at Braeheid Avenue and Parkside Drive on September 30.
• Police responded to a central Waterdown home where a wood fence had graffiti written on it on September 30.
• Police responded to several collisions on October 1 including one at Dundas Street East and Hamilton St. North, another at Forman Road and Regional Road 97 and one on Mill Street.
• A customer at a Hwy. 6 gas bar stole $15 worth of gas from the pumps on October 1.
• Police responded to a Flamborough group home on October 1, after a resident assaulted another resident. The youth was taken to Central Station for a bail hearing.
• Police responded to a Waterdown store on October 2 to assist with a disturbance after an employee was fired.
• Suspects damaged a vehicle at a Chesapeake Drive home overnight on October 2.
• Police investigated a collision that occurred at the Flamborough Power Centre on October 2.
• Police responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Governors Road on October 3.
• A mailbox was stolen from the end of a driveway at a Safari Road home during the morning of October 3.
• Police responded to Inksetter Road where several stolen golf carts had been abandoned after being damaged on October 4. Police later learned from a local golf course that, along with the two stolen carts, several others at the course had been damaged.
• A 20-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a vehicle on October 4, after he pulled into a police RIDE lane.
• A business owner reported graffiti in central Waterdown on October 4.
• Thieves stole a mailbox from a 2nd Concession West home on October 4. The homeowner later received a call from a Brant County resident who had found the mailbox intact. Two other 2nd Concession West residents reported stolen mailboxes the same day.
• Vandals spraypainted a car belonging to a Waterdown resident overnight on October 4.
• Suspects threw food at a Waterdown car and home during the night of October 5.
• Culprits kicked and dented the front door of a Harnesworth Cr. home on October 5.
• Suspects broke the lock off of a garden shed at a Lynden home on October 6.
• Police observed two males arguing at Clappison’s Corners on October 6. As police approached, they entered vehicles and fled. One vehicle went into a ditch while northbound on Hwy. 6 and the male fled the scene. Police later located the man, who had been drinking and was distraught. He passed breath tests and was released. The argument stemmed from an incident at a local store and was later resolved.

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