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The court case might have provided the public with a guilty plea, a video detailing what happened, an apology and a three-year prison sentence, but no one is any closer to knowing why Woodbridge Caffe Corretto,聽a suspected illegal gambling den, was blown up in 2017.It wa
stanley cup s June 29, 2017 at 4 a.m. that Juan Munoz and a partner showed up to the Winges Road location in a black BMW, parking alongside Caffe Corretto.The court heard th
stanley cup at after parking, Munoz got out of the BMW, grabbed jerrycans and illegally entered the cafe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Moments later, the cafe lights up, raining rubble down on the BMW and Munoz, who was trapped alongside the getaway vehicle. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The fire marshal estimates
stanley vaso that 70 litres of fuel were used in the act and suggests there was about $225,000 worth of damage to the building.Following the explosion, viewers can see Munoz hand his partner what appears to be a cellphone before his partner runs off, according to聽Crown Michael Demczur. Munoz lawyer, Don Carter, denied this was the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Munoz then extricated himself from the rubble and crawled about 500 meters away, eventually running into a member of the public and a pair of police officers, who Munoz told he ;d been robbed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fgua Sustainability mindset can help save money
Halton police are investigating following an alleged break-in to an Oakville property maintenance company.At some point between Friday, July 22 and Monday, July 25, someone approached the Speers Road facility, east of Bronte Road, and cut through the perimeter fence, police sa
water bottle stanley id.The intruder then reportedly went to two trailers on the property and used bolt cutters to cut the locks off them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police said battery operated power tools were stolen from one trailer while nothing was taken from the second.No suspect description is available. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residential break-inPolice are also looking for the person responsible for an alleged daylight break-in at an Oakville residence on Sunday, July 24. ARTICLE CONT
stanley cup INUES BELOW At some point between 3 and 4 p.m., someone approached a home on Devon Road, entered the backyard and forced open a rear sliding door, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The intruder stole jewelry before fleeing the area.No one was home at the time of the break-in and no suspect description is available.An
stanley cup yone with information about either of these incidents is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS 8477 or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.