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 Halton police are seeking the publics assistance in identifying a male suspect in relat stanley mug ion to a series of thefts from autos and frauds in Oakville.On April 4, the suspect allegedly broke into several parked vehicles at the Oakville GO station on Cross Avenue and stole wallets, sunglasses, clothing and other items.A short time later, the suspect allegedly used stolen credit cards, obtained during the vehicle entries, at several retail locations in the surrounding area.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley termosy                            The suspect is described as a white male, 30-40 years of age, with short brown hair, moustache/goatee, and with a scar over his right eyebrow. He was wearing tortoise shell glasses, a black jac stanley cup nz ket with the words Kal Tire True Service on the chest, dark pants and black shoes. He was also carrying a duffel bag.      If anyone is able to identify the suspect, or can provide any further details, contact Det./Cst. Mitchell Hansen of the 2 District Street Crime Unit at 905-825-4777, ext. 2277.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tips can also be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers. See something  Hear something  Know something  Contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477  TIPS  or through the web at haltoncrimestoppers.ca. Kany Halton reports 17 people with COVID-19 in hospital; Burlington resident   s death the 339th in region
 Halton polices explosives disposal unit was called to the regions waste management site stanley water bottle  in Milton Saturday  Aug. 6  morning following a report of a hand grenade bei stanley cup ng dumped in the facility.The hand grenade was stanley taza  later determined to be an inert training device, police say.Const. Ryan Anderson said that officers were contacted at around 11:20 a.m. on Saturday after an employee of Halton Waste Management Site鈥?located at 5400 Regional Rd. 25 in Milton 鈥?found what appeared to be a hand grenade inside a large recycling bin.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Police attended and confirmed the grenade and established a safe zone around the bin. The HRPSs explosives disposal unit attended and investigated and determined the grenade to be a training device and deemed it to be inert,  he said in an email.      Anderson said that the police have found no evidence of anything criminal taking place.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW