Theft, Fights â€" Police Busy A wild, late night ride through Richmond Hill last. week, led eventually to the police lock-up for three youths and the possibiity of three charges, incuding one of criminal negligence. v; y:.... _ ".07, York Regional Police said it all started about 11.50 pm, July 23 when Constable Errol Hook went to check a car parked on Industrial Road in Richmond Hill with some people in it. ,,L uvuu. rvvrâ€"â€" __, However, on his approach. the car sped off. a- yr-.. - Police said that during the subsequent chase. the car tried to force a police car off the road and also sped through several stop signs and stop lights without stop ping. ‘I ,1, -__A. v.05. The car was stopped about 10 minutes later. Facing charges of theft and possession over $200 and causing criminal negligence are Peter Stenl, 18, of Eller- slie Avenue, Willowdale; Ivan Smolcic. 16. of no fixed address; and Leslie Page 16, of Rockport Crescent. Rich- A street rumble in Rich- mond Hill. July 26. resulted in eight young men being arrested for causing a dis- lurbance. mond Hill Police said that 30 people left the Richmond Inn at the same time. about 12.40 am. and a fight started subse- quently after they had cros- sed the street. VAffested were: Leonard Allen, 21. of 50 Birch Avenue. B‘urt Tregear. 22, of Anglin_ grescent, Sid Smyth, 22. of 56 Dufferin Street, Claude Matthews, 18, of 436 Centre Street, and Dale Beaulieu, 18, of 152 Garden Avenue, all of Richmond Hill; and Wil- liam Cox, 20, of 170 Dudley Avenue, Leslie Davis, 21, of Oak Avenue, and Robert Wilson, 22, of Thorneybrea Drive, all of Thornhill, Tregear was also involved in another incident the pre- vious week, in which three people were assauted at the Steer Inn, 9839 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. According to police. a man got out of a car at the drive- in and approached three youths, one of whom was on crutches. He then took the crutch from the youth, and struck another one of them with it on the leg. Following that he hit the third Youth in the face. Tregear was arrested in connection with the incident and faces two charges of assault occasioning bodily harm and one of causing wilful damage. A Newmarket man, work- ing in a Richmond Hill shoe store. averted a robbery, but received some cuts to his arm in the process. July 22. Police said that Dean Bales,, Walter Drive, pulled out a knife from behind the counter of Agnew Surpass, Richmond Heights Centre, after a man had come in with a knife and demanded money from the till. The would-be robber was described as being about 5 feet, 10. 150 pounds. 24 years old. slim. with medium brown hair. and wearing ‘blue jeans. Windbreaker and run- ning shoes. Bales was cut fending off the other knife-wielding man. John Poole. 37, of Tyrel Avenue, Toronto, faces char- ges of threatening, following an incident in Markham last week. Poole was arrested after a man had been refused entry to the chambers of Judge Felstiner at the Doncaster Avenue Family Court office, and threatened to kill him. trace the whereabouts of Janet Astley, 44 Rushworth Crescent, Kleinburg. who has been missing since July 21. According to police. she left a note for her parents on that date. saying she was going to Lake Simcoe for the weekend with friends and would be back the next day. However, she has still not returned. She is 16, five feet. two, dark brown , shoulder length hair; was driving a 1968 Rover. green. with no fender on the left side. License No. DVE 073. John Kent. Concession 8. King Township, reported the theft of 1,150 tomato. squash and beet plants erm his vegetable farm. July 22 or 23. The plants are valued at $1.000. Walter Walsh. Concession 7. Vaughan. told police that, while he was driving on Ma- jor Mackenzie Drive. July 19, about 6.15 pm, someone fired three rifle shots into his car. 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