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Knocking at the door

Cornwall Colts now within one point of first in division Photo by Greg Kielec Tyson Spink of the Cornwall Colts prepares to backhand a shot from the shot against the Kanata Stallions Thursday in Cornwall. The Colts are poised to leapfrog over Carleton Place into first place in the Robinson.

could not find the twine with the goalie pulled to tie up the game. Kanata scored an open net goal after a Colts player appeared to be hauled down on the rush. A win would have moved the Colts ahead of the Brockville Braves and into a first place tie with the Carleton Place Canadians on Thursday evening. Marly Quince scored both goals for the Colts. Lukas Hafner gave up three goals on 25 shots for the loss. The Colts had 38 shots on the Stallions. The Colts could still move into first place in the Robinson with a win either Tuesday night in Cumberland or at home against Gloucester Thursday. Carleton Place’s next game is Friday against Pembroke. The Colts also play on Friday, hitting the road against the Hawkesbury Hawks. Follow @gkielec live on Twitter for coverage of Colts’ home games. Email greg.kielec@eap.on.ca Breach Matthew Sawyer, 25 of Cornwall was ar- rested on Sunday for breaching release con- ditions. He was bound by a recognizance not to be away from his residence save and except when in the company of his surety. He was also bound by a probation order to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is alleged that on Sunday, he was observed to be away from his residence by a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service Patrol Division. He is charged with breach of a probation order and breach of recogni- zance. He was held in custody until court the following day. TV stolen The Cornwall Community Police Service is currently investigating a break and enter that occurred Sunday at a Second Street West res- idence. The suspect(s) gained entry by climb- ing onto the balcony and entered a window. The suspect(s) proceeded to remove a 42” Toshiba LCD flat screen television with a 10” black and silver sub-woofer. Anyone with in- formation is asked to contact police at 613- 932-2110 or Crime Stoppers at 613-937-8477.

distance, but that is as close as they would come. A power play goal by Bran- don Howes, from Spink and Baun put the game out of reach for the Junior Sena- tors. The win came on the heels of a less than stellar per- formance by the Colts at home Thursday against the Kanata Stallions. Two goals in less than one minute cost

for the Colts to earn the vic- tory. It was the second victory in two days for the Colts. They beat the Ottawa Junior Sena- tors 4-2 on Saturday to set up Sunday’s first-place show- down with Carleton Place. The Colts scored a power play goal in the first period and added two even strength goals in the second period to enter the third pe-

By Greg Kielec

The Colts could still move into first place in the Robinson with a win either Tuesday night in Cumberland or at home against Gloucester Thursday.

The Cornwall Colts have knocked off the Carleton Place Canadians on Sunday for the second time in a row to move within one point of first in the Robinson Division of the Central Canada Hockey League. Mark Hough scored on the power play with less than a minute left in overtime to give the Colts a 3-2 victory over division- leading Carleton Place. All the scoring in regulation time took place in the second period Kyle Baun got the Colts on the scoreboard just 29 seconds into the second period. Earning assists were Tyson Spink and Michael Borkowski. Luke Martin tied the game for Carleton Place at the 6:38 mark but Tyson Spink put the Colts head again four minutes later. As- sists went to Baun and Borkowski. Mac Olson tied the game for Carleton Place with 3:54 left in the second period. Lukas Hafner made an incredible 50 saves CRIME SCENE: From Page 4 On Jan. 25, at approximately 2 p.m., SD&G OPP officers conducted a traffic stop on County Road 1 inNorth Dundas Township. The stop resulted in the seizure of a small amount of suspected marijuana. The 26-year-old male driver, Trevor Dou- glas Barkley of South Dundas,was arrested and faces a charge of possession of mari- juana.He is scheduled to appear on March 6 in Morrisburg court. Domestic assault A 30-year-old Cornwall man was arrested on Thursday. It is alleged that on the last Wednesday he entered into a verbal alter- cation with his ex-common law and during the altercation hit her in the face. The man was subsequently charged with assault and released to appear in court on Feb. 21. The name of the accused is not being released as it may identify the victim in this matter. Break and enter The Cornwall Community Police Service is currently investigating an attempt break

the Cornwall Colts two points and an at least temporary shot at first place in the Robinson Division. The Colts, who were tied with Brockville in second with 69 points, gave up two goals to the Stallions in 25 seconds at the mid- point of the game at the Ed Lumley Arena on their way to a 4-2 loss. They came within one goal of Kanata twice in the latter part of the game, but

riod with a 3-0 lead. Tyson Spink got the Colts on the board with a power play marker at 7:34 of the first from Baun and Borkowski. David Rath and Billy Ulrick added goals in the second with assists from Mark Hough, Connor Primeau and Drew Henry. Ottawa scored two power play markers in one minute and 35 seconds in the latter half of the third period to get within striking and enter that occurred on Thursdayat an Edward Street residence. Two men at- tempted to gain entry into a residence but were stopped by the homeowner who was home at the time. The first male is described as a black male 15-17 years old, 5’7” to 5’9” slim build, dark eyes, round face with no fa- cial hair observed, wearing black jacket/sweater with a hood. The second male is described as a white male approxi- mately 15 years old, 5’7” medium build, with light coloured hair, wearing a red ban- dana with white poke-a-dots on his face up to his eyes, and a brown and light coloured plaid jacket. No facial hair observed. Any- one with information regarding this at- tempted break and enter is asked to contact the service at 613-932-2110 or Crime Stop- pers at 613-937-8477. Warrant Paul Buckshot, 39 of Akwesasne was ar- rested on Sunday under the strength of two outstanding warrants more than three years after missing two court dates. It is alleged that he failed to attend court on Dec. 18, 2008 as well as on Jan. 19, 2009. He was re-

OPP net suspected marijuana in County Road 1 traffic stop

leased to appear in court on Feb. 14.

Booze an drugs Mohsen Damghani, 21 of Cornwall was arrested on a drug charge after failing to provide a breath sample for police on Sun- day. He was bound by a probation order with the conditions to abstain from the pur- chase/possession/consumption of alcohol also to abstain from the purchase/posses- sion/consumption of drugs and to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. It is al- leged that shortly prior to 2:30 a.m. on Sun- day, a member of the Cornwall Community Police Service Patrol Division conducted a traffic stop and found the driver to have an odour of an alcohol beverage on his breath. He was requested to provide a suitable sample into an approved instrument when her refused. Further investigation revealed that he was in possession of a controlled substance believed to be marijuana. He was charged with failing to provide breath sam- ple, possession of a controlled substance and three counts of breach of probation order. He was released to appear in court on Feb. 14.

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