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Sunday, December 19, 2004

A man has been accused by police of driving his pickup truck intentionally into his ex-girlfriend's car early this morning on Illinois Avenue. The car, which was in a driveway at the time, suffered damages estimated in the $5,000 range.
A man has been accused by police of driving his pickup truck intentionally into his ex-girlfriend's car early this morning on Illinois Avenue.
The car, which was in a driveway at the time, suffered damages estimated in the $5,000 range.
The crash occurred around 1:40 a.m. after a disagreement between the two.
The man is charged with dangerous driving and will appear in court on January 24.

A bail hearing will be held on Monday for 32-year-old Derek Crigger of Pine Shore Drive, a federal parolee who was chased by police after he allegedly tried to evade a RIDE program set up overnight at Baseline and Airport Road.
Police say they chased Crigger's snowmobile a bit less than half a kilometre before he brought the machine to a halt.
He then failed a roadside test and was charged with dangerous driving, driving over 90 milligrams and failing to stop for police.
Crigger was returned to jail under a parole-violation warrant.

A set of footprints in the snow led police from a break-in scene on Biggings Avenue to a Sault man who was subsequently charged with the offence.
Police noticed damage where the place had been illegally entered, and arrested 19-year-old Lance Justin Wabigwan, who lives on the same street.

Wabigwan is charged with break and enter, possession of stolen property and breach of an undertaking.

He'll be in bail court on Monday.