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 A 38-year-old man is facing multiple criminal charges after a vehicle theft in an Oakville neighbourhood led Halton police to the luxury vehicle, as well as drugs and a knife.The incident occurred around 4:15 p.m. Jan. 12, when a man met with a potential buyer in the area of Be stanley cup lyea and Nelson streets in order to sell his 2018 Range Rover.Police say the would-be buyer entered the drivers seat of the vehicle and fled the area, police said in a news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Uniform officers responded and tried to stop the stolen vehicle as it fled eastbound on the Queen Elizabeth Way near Mississauga Road.Officers were not able to stop the vehicle initially, but it was equipped with an aftermarket GPS device and the Range Rover w stanley termosky as located a short time later at a Petro Canada parking lot in Mississauga.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say a man was arrested later that evening.Police seized six grams of fentanyl, a stolen licence plate, seven blank automobile master keys and a large hunting knife, police said               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                    stanley termosar      The 38-year-old man, of no fixed address, has been charged with vehicle theft, flight from police, fail to comply with a release order, failure to comply with probation, possession of property obtained by crime, possession of a controlled substance, seven counts of possessio Aetn First Nations consent key to resource projects
 Flooding leaves an estimated 20% of Butler County cropland underwaterMay 28, 2024 Karenna Chaudoin, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditMORGANTOWN, Ky.- Butler County has seen stanley cup becher  a lot of damage from Sunday   storm, but one recurring problem the last few weeks has been flooding.Butler County runs along the Green River, and has many areas that fill with water, flooding into nearby cropland.Farmers make every effort to replant any crop that has been damaged by flooding, and some have already replanted once or twice this season.Officials tell us an estimate of 20% of Butler County cropland is currently underwater.Butler County Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension agent, Greg Drake, says, We ;re used to flooding, we ;re used to planting a few acres we ;ll have to replant. Everyone that is a row crop farmer in Butler County is used to that. What we ;re not used to is having it happen again, and again. And going into June, we still really haven 8 stanley tumbler 217;t had a great opportunity to plant this 2024 crop.Farmers will wait until the water has receded, and the soil has dried before they replant once again.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App                                                                                             stanley france