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Police go door-to-door in North York to find boy’s mom

Police report that yesterday (Tuesday, May 19, 2015) Parking Enforcement Officer Katherine Bingham was working night shift in 12 Division. At 4:37 a.m., she was working general patrol on Trethewey Drive, east of Black Creek Drive, when she found a young boy wandering in the middle of the road. She removed the boy from the road and called for a police unit to attend. The boy was unable to communicate with officers and was unable to say where he lived.  Several police officers arrived, and a door-to-door canvass of the area was conducted.  At 5:20 a.m., the boy was reunited with his mother.

Roxborough and Wrentham accident updated by police

Police have released a few more details of the accidental Roxborough St. E and Wrentham Place in which an elderly man on a bicycle collided with a vehicle. The man’s age has been moved up to 75 from 70 and he apparently continues to have life-threatening injuries. Police say a woman, 43, was driving east on Roxborough and the man was northbound on Wrentham.

Eleven break-ins since March at Erskine Ave. apartment

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Police say there have been 11 break-ins at 140 Erskine Ave. since March. Two break-ins occurred on the long Victoria Day weekend.. This is more than bad luck. It has prompted a warning to tenants and police notice in the building.  The suspect is described as a white man, 45 to 50 years old, 6’1”, 185 pounds, with shoulder length black hair. Police say the culprit breaks into units during the day when victims aren’t home. Officers believe he pries the door open with a crowbar.

Randy Quaid granted bail during Montreal refugee bid

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Randy Quaid today

Actor Randy Quaid has been able to convince the Immigration and Refugee Board to let him out of jail after he was arrested earlier in the week in Montreal. Quaid has been lurking in Canada illegally for more than a year. He has also been growing a monster beard, the better to avoid detection perhaps. He is apparently still seeking refuge in Canada although today he made no mention of the so-called Star Whackers who represented, in his view, the greatest threat to his safety back in the U.S. A board member ordered that he be released on a $10,000 bond. Quaid, 64, was expected to be released later Tuesday. He was arrested May 14, and is being held at a detention centre in Laval, Que.

Ticks from east end parks to be tested for Lyme Disease

Toronto Public Health confirmed Tuesday that blacklegged ticks found on Algonquin Island, a part of the Toronto Islands, late Friday are being tested for Lyme disease, the Star reports. The agency has also started collecting the bugs in potential tick habitats in the city in order to test them. Blacklegged ticks have been found in Rouge Valley, Morningside Park and on Algonquin Island last year and this spring.There is no mention of midtown or central parks or ravines but the advice is that it might be wise to be careful and wear long sleeves and cover exposed areas, especially at dusk, The National Microbiology Laboratory tests the ticks for Lyme disease, and getting results can take several weeks. Not all ticks carry the disease. With Yonge and Roxborough News 

Scotland Yard nabs 7 in Hatton Garden Deposit theft

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_0Ce1nuDfw?start=46

British police have made a dozen raids across England arresting seven suspects in the Hatton Gardens robbery which occurred at Easter. The accused are aged 48 to 72. This seemed to come as no surprise to the police who apparently figured only older heads might have cooked up this incredible scheme. Police also apologized for failing to show up to an alarm that went off during the robbery and which might have let them capture the thieves in mid crime.

Shane Baghai proposes 8 storeys at Southvale-Millwood

Shane Baghai Development Southvale Builder Shane Baghai has proposed an eight storey residential development on Southvale Drive at Millwood Rd. The properties are well-known commercial structures at numbers five and three Southvale, right beside the Leaside Memorial Gardens Arena facility. A City of Toronto sign posted on the Canada Catering lawn stipulates a public meeting, yet to be called. The sign says the development would have eight floors, and would contain 98 bicycle spaces and 97 car spaces in a two-level garage. The File is #15 150340 NNY 26 OZ and the man to talk to is Chief Planner Steve Forrest.