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Masked robber threatens mum and baby with gun after breaking into Breightmet home
Updated 6:07pm Wednesday 9th July 2014 in News By Miranda Newey, Crime reporter
AN armed robber frogmarched a mum - with her baby in her arms - through their home at gunpoint.
The raider threw a brick through the patio doors of a home in Widcombe Drive, Breightmet, and pointed a gun at the 30-year-old victim, who was inside with her 10-month-old baby.
He marched her upstairs with the baby in her arms and demanded cash and jewellery.
The robber then ransacked the bedrooms as he searched through cabinets and drawers, before stealing agold watch, the womans engagement ring and a small amount of cash.
He then ran out of the house and jumped over the fence in the back garden.
The suspect was said to be white, about 6ft tall, slim and spoke with a Bolton accent.
He was wearing a black woollen balaclava, black jogging bottoms and a black long-sleeved top.
Det Insp Charlotte Cadden, from Bolton North Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: This woman was terrified when a man smashed his way through the patio doors of her house.
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July 10, 2014 by
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July 10, 2014 by
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July 10, 2014 by
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UNITY Two Unity Elementary School project workers who were arrested last week for alleged immigration violations returned to the job site on Monday, said SAU No. 6 superintendent Middleton McGoodwin.
I know that the individuals have been released and are back at work, McGoodwin said.
The new school building is on target to be completed by the end of August, said Ron Bauer, executive vice president of Trumbull-Nelson, the firm in charge of the Unity school building project.
Bauer said he does not know the men arrested, but said, Its my understanding this is just a misunderstanding.
There are up to 40 workers on the job site on a normal work day. About a dozen on site are his employees, Bauer said, the rest are employees from sub-contractors.
We have anywhere from six to eight sub-contractors working there at any given time and they all have their own crews, Bauer said. And sometimes sub-contractors have their own sub-contractors working under them.
McGoodwin said the men are employees of painting and plastering subcontractor House of Windsor in Georges Mills.
Apparently there were some paperwork problems, McGoodwin said. My understanding is that is not the case at all.
The House of Windsor is not commenting, an employee said Tuesday.
All I know is Trumbull-Nelson spoke with the owner. The company has been doing work for Trumbull-Nelson for decades and the individuals were released and they went back on the Unity job site the following Monday, McGoodwin said.
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July 10, 2014 by
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SHELBYVILLE Shelby County communities without their own animal control officer will be paying for those services under a plan approved Wednesday by the Shelby County Board
Were not obligated to do animal control in municipalities, but they know we will do it, said Brad Hudson, the county's animal control officer.
Under the new plan, towns and villages can choose to pay a flat fee of $2 per person of their population or $100 an incident for calling animal control. Moweaqua, for example would pay $3,640 under the per capita plan.
The county hopes the additional revenue will offset mileage costs for Hudsons travel within the county.
Were a big county, said Bob Jordan, chairman of the Animal Control Committee. We cant run from Siegel to Moweaqua in less than an hour.
The largest community in the county, Shelbyville, already has an agreement in place with the county.
Shelby County Board Chairman Bruce Cannon said Shelbyville would not fall under the new plan because the city already pays $5,000 a year for the service and provides the dog pound site and other services.
Shelbyville is not getting something other communities are not, Cannon said. The pound is on their land, they provide lawn mowing and snow removal, and they share the building maintenance costs with us.
Hudson said another area where Shelbyville helped the county was police dispatcher Penny Standefers campaign to find homes for abandoned dogs and cats.
She sends hundreds of them to adoption or foster or rescue, Hudson said. That saves us a lot in care and euthanasia costs.
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July 10, 2014 by
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July 10, 2014 by
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They went, they saw, they sat in a tiny, white pool in the middle of the Mojave. The first visitors to "Social Pool," artist Alfredo Barsuglia's mini-pool/social experiment/piece of conceptual sculpture, have returned from their desert journeys with stories of adventure, trepidation, whimsy, beauty and concern for the environment. They've shared photos too.
Among the visitors: Lukas Mandrake and Steven J. Lewis, a pair of marrieds who also work as scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Caada Flintridge, and Chris Rusak, an L.A.-based artist who creates paintings that play with ideas of depth and translucency.
To get to the pool, as I explained in an earlier story about Barsuglia, travelers must secure the key that unlocks it from the MAK Center for Art and Architecture in West Hollywood. Only when visitors have the key are they given the GPS coordinates to the pool's secret location (somewhere in the southern Mojave).
Mandrake told me via email that he and Lewis undertook the trip because they were intrigued by what it would mean to see the pool.
"The idea that it was hard to find ... something to earn, not merely see," he explains. "A pool that all can go to but almost all won't go to implied a sense of exclusivity not based on money but personal interest."
And there was the excitement of getting there: "Once the roads turned to dirt, and then to very poorly maintained dirt, we began to wonder if this had been a bit too adventurous," he recalls. "Images of popped tires in 95 degree heat without cellphone coverage quieted us during this phase."
When they finally found it (after a short walk), they were struck by how out of place Barsuglia's pool seemed in its desert environment, "a crisply painted white wooden structure with unfancy locks and a sliding top felt more like we were opening a cross between an ultra-modern space-like installation on some alien planet and someones backyard DIY gone very odd. And then there it was, complete with absurdist purple octopus thermometer and a rather clever solar water filter."
Rusak, the artist, says he had conflicted views about the piece, and it had everything to do with questions of landscape and the environment.
"I talked with Barsuglia about the work through email, and he continually asserts that the location was chosen for aesthetic value," he states via email. "I feel like the pool is really irrelevant here, and he wants participants to focus on solitude and resource privation."
Rusak says it was his journey that was the most interesting part of the piece.
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July 10, 2014 by
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Jackie Knauer, left, and Judy Pohl of Magical Murals stand in front of their latest creation in Fenton Lane.
image credit: Dan FERGUSON/Langley Times
A large new mural in Fenton Lane was a labour of love for Jackie Knauer and Judy Pohl of Magical Murals.
They certainly didn't do it for the money.
The large landscape painting took about a week to complete time which the two women donated to the project.
Weve seen how hard (the City and DLBA) have been working to clean up the downtown core and we wanted to help make the City pretty, said Pohl.
Weve seen everyone working so hard, and seen so much improvement over the last 10 years.
The artists, who have worked together for the past eight years, were publicly thanked at Mondays City council meeting for their contribution. It can be viewed in Fenton Lane which branches off the Fraser Highway one-way next to Choo Choos restaurant.
Pohl and Knauer have also completed murals at Al Anderson Memorial Swimming Pool and Penzer Bike Park. See more of their work at magicalmurals.ca.
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