MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. London police say they responded to three unrelated break and enters on Tuesday and arrested four people, all by the noon hour. Around 7 a.m. police were called to a residence in the 1500 block of Drew Street after the occupants thought they heard footsteps inside. Two suspects, a 30-year-old man and a 28-year-old woman fled on foot, but were arrested nearby with the assistance of the Canine Unit. Both were charged with break, enter and theft, and the male is also charged with failing to comply with a release order. Then around 9:15 a.m. a 34-year-old man was arrested after a restaurant owner contacted police after spotting someone inside a building at 1449 Dundas Street.
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Epilogue: Clearwater native Mike Sanders documented his cityâs history with passion
Mr. Sanders, who fought to preserve historic buildings and was an expert source for city officials, died on Dec. 14 at 74.
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Clearwater historian Mike Sanders is shown here in 2006 kneeling down to examine some of the original red brick road pavers that were part of the original Seminole Street stretching from the Clearwater mainland via the wooden Seminole Bridge to this area where the road terminated. [ BRUCE HOSKING | Tampa Bay Times ]
Published Dec. 24, 2020
CLEARWATER â Over the last several decades, there was one person more than any other whose phone would ring when local reporters, city officials or curious minds had a question about Clearwater history.