Vision_2012_08_30

CRIME

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VISION@EAP.ON.CA PRESCOTT-RUSSELL Bogus bills from south of the border flat and lifeless and details tend to bleed into the background .

CUMMINGS AUTO VENTES - SERVICE - FINANCE 3003, rue St-Joseph, Orleans • 613 834-8885 Raymond et Luc Gregoire (Anciennement Gregoire Auto, Embrun) The U.S. Mint uses waterproof ink for printing. The ink on counterfeits may run if the paper becomes wet or smudge if damp. Anyone who suspects they may have received a counterfeit U.S. bill should not confront the person passing it. Call police instead and make mental notes of any dis- tinguishing features or mannerisms of the person in case he or she leaves. dollars has tiny red and blue fibres embed- ded throughout. Counterfeiters may try to fake these fibres by printing red and blue lines on their pa- per. Close inspection will show these lines are not embedded in the paper.

On a genuine bill the federal reserve and treasury seals have clear and distinct saw- tooth points. The points on a fake may be uneven, blunt or broken. The fine line in the border of a true bill are clear and unbroken compared to the pho- ney which may have blurry and indistinct outer margin and scrollwork lines. The serial numbers on a genuine bill have a distinctive style and even spacing, with the same ink colour as for the treasury seal. The counterfeit’s serial numbers may differ in colour or shade of ink and the numbers may have uneven alignment and spacing. The special paper used to make real U.S. carried off using a truck. The blade is a Western brand, 7.5 feet wide, red in colour, with two hydraulic lines still attached. Anyone with information on the theft can call the OPP at 632-2729 or the CrimeStop- pers toll-free confidential tips line at 1-800- 222-8477. yellow 2007 model Suzuki 450 LTR ATV was taken from a shed at a Lajeunesse Road resi- dence. Exact day and time of the theft are unknown. Anyone with information can call police at 632-2729 or the CrimeStoppers toll-free tips line at 1-800-222-8477.

Prescott-Russell | Some funny money is floating around in Eastern Ontario and these “greenbacks” are no friend to the business environment. The Hawkesbury OPP detachment warns all merchants and residents to be wary of any American money that may come into their possession. Counterfeit $100 and $50 bills have shown up in the region and there may be attempts to circulate other lower denominations of fake currency. Police have provided a checklist to help The Nation | Two stolen farm tractors are rolling around in the region. Police received a report from Reis Farm Equipment in The Nation about two new Holland backhoes stolen from the dealer- ship’s premises on Stewart Glen Road near St-Isidore. The theft took place overnight between Aug. 20 and Aug. 21. A flat-deck trailer may have been used. The backhoes are both yel- low 2012 New Holland, model B95B, yellow Anyone with information can call Const. Dominique Sauvé at 613-632-2729 or the CrimeStoppers toll-free tips line at 1-800- 222-2729. Tractor theft

detect possible counterfeits. The portrait of the president will stand out from the gener- al background and appear lifelike on a real bill. The portrait on the counterfeit appears

Stolen plow blade

Lefaivre | Someone is getting ready for winter early. OPP received a report of a stolen snow- plow blade from a commercial garage in Lefaivre. The theft took place sometime overnight between Aug. 19 and 20 at a garage on La- joie Street. The removable plow blade was Alfred | A homeowner in Alfred called po- lice to report a stolen ATV. The problem is the theft took place several weeks ago. So far the case file information is that a ATV stolen

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La Pharmacie Jean Coutu de Rockland souhaite annoncer la bienvenue à Madame Josée Corbeil à titre de pharmacienne- propriétaire à partir du 1 septembre. Elle succède à monsieur Pierre Madore, qui tire sa révérence après plus de 20 ans de services à Rockland. Diplômée de l’Université de Toronto en Pharmacie en 1994, Mme Corbeil possède 18 ans d’expérience dans le domaine. Originaire de North Bay, Mme Corbeil désire s’impliquer au sein de sa nouvelle communauté. Pierre Madore désire remercier sincèrement tous ses clients et amis qui l’ont accueilli et encouragé au fil des ans.

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