UPDATE:
“Duo accused of crime spree”
By TIFFANY MAYER
Local News - Sunday, April 15, 2007 Updated @ 9:11:31 PM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Upon further investigation police said both suspects were connected to a rash of crimes during the past few months, including heists at Vasko Rexall Pharmacy in Welland and Meadows IDA pharmacy in Niagara Falls, and the break-in and arson of Simpsons store. Police said the pair has also been linked to a break-in at Seaway Trailers in Welland, where a U-Haul truck was stolen.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Theresa Pitre, 24, of Niagara Falls, has been charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of stolen property, arson, obstructing police and two counts of break, enter and theft.
Dariusz Ribisz, 25, also of Niagara Falls, has been charged with dangerous driving, obstructing police, possession of a controlled substance, possession of stolen property, arson and two counts each of robbery and break, enter and theft.
Police continue to investigate and anticipate additional arrests.”
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“Mock emergency to close train station”
April 16, 2007 - 2:40PM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Authorities will stage a mock emergency at Melbourne’s Parliament Station tonight to test security on the city’s public transport system.
Victorian Transport Minister Lynne Kosky said the drill at the underground station was the fourth in a series of exercises aimed at preparing for security threats.
“This is really to test our security capacity,” she told reporters.
“It’s to make sure that should anything ever happen, and we hope that it doesn’t, in the rail system, that we’ll be absolutely prepared and all of the emergency services are working together.”
The operation, named Exercise Windsor, was not being staged in response to any specific threat but was part of Project Trident, which focuses on key Victorian infrastructure, Ms Kosky said.”