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Many in a long string of robberies happened with tenants at home Rob Shaw, Times Colonist Published: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 A bold thief who sneaks into darkened Victoria apartments while the tenants sleep just metres away has hit 38 suites in James Bay, say police. “It is fairly brazen to go in there when people are home, and sometimes people are sleeping,” said Victoria police Sgt. Grant Hamilton. “It is more a crime of opportunity too, where they go and try doors and see which ones are unlocked. “There’s been a couple of times people woke up and saw a shadow of a person in the suite and that person would flee… Once he was confronted, he left, he never assaulted anybody. But the fact he was in there is a concern.” Since September, police have investigated 38 similar break and enters in James Bay apartment buildings, said Hamilton. The buildings are spread throughout the neighbourhood, from 225 Belleville St. to 647 Michigan St., 620 Toronto St., 45 Boyd St., 635 Battery St., an
Impaired drivers are a very real danger to themselves and, of course, any motorist who is sharing the road at the same time. With this in mind, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office launched a multi-faceted campaign of education, awareness and enforcement to battle this threat to our community. We have elected to publicize the names of those charged by deputies with the offense of DUI during the past week: On April 6, 2009, at approximately 08:33 pm, Lee County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Angela Kay Pittman, D.O.B. 07/07/66 of 850 3rd St, Fort Myers Beach, for DUI. The incident occurred in the area of Summerlin Rd/Safety St, Fort Myers, Florida.