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Update on robbery
with violence in Clinton
lit Investigation
Ar Leads to Arrest
of Four Males
(CENTRAL HURON, ON) -
Four young males from the area
are each facing over a dozen
criminal charges stemming from
a robbery that took place in
Clinton late February.
Just before 10:00 p.m. on Feb-
ruary 26th, 2017 Huron County
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
officers responded to an Albert
Street residence to investigate a
robbery with violence.
Eight occupants were inside
the residence when four masked
men barged into the residence
brandishing an assortment of
weapons. They demanded cash
and drugs from the victims.
One of the eight victims sus-
tained a minor injury during the
robbery.
This week, as a result of a thor-
ough investigation led by the
Huron County OPP Crime Unit
investigators arrested and
charged four males with several
offences.
A 37 -year-old male from
Goderich has been charged with
Robbery with Theft, Mischief
Under $5,000, Possession of a
Weapon for a Dangerous Pur-
pose, Use Imitation Firearm
While Committing Offence, Dis-
guise With Intent, Possession of
Marihuana and Assault With a
Weapon (8) Counts. He was held
in custody with a court appear-
ance scheduled for today at the
Ontario Court of Justice
- Goderich.
A 25 -year-old male from from
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh
has been charged with Robbery
with Theft, Mischief Under
$5,000, Possession of a Weapon
for a Dangerous Purpose, Use
Imitation Firearm While Com-
mitting Offence, Disguise With
Intent and Assault With a
Weapon (8) Counts. He was
released from custody today, his
next court appearance is sched-
uled for April 3, 2017 at the
Ontario Court of Justice
- Goderich.
A 17 -year-old male from
Huron East has been charged
with Robbery with
Theft, Mischief Under $5,000,
Possession of a Weapon for a
Dangerous Purpose, Use Imita-
tion Firearm While Committing
Offence, Disguise With Intent
and Assault With a Weapon (8)
Counts. He remains in custody
with a.court appearance sched-
uled for today at the Ontario
Court of Justice - Goderich.
A 15 -year-old male from Huron
East has been charged with Rob-
bery with Theft, Mischief Under
$5,000, Possession of a Weapon for
a Dangerous Purpose, Use Imita-
tion Firearm While Committing
Offence, Disguise With Intent and
Assault With a Weapon (8) Counts.
I -le has since been released from
custody with a court appearance
scheduled for April 6, 2017 at the
Ontario Court of Justice - Goderich
Any person with information
regarding this incident should
immediately contact Huron OPP
at 1-888-310-1122 or (519) 524-
8314. Should you wish to remain
anonymous, you may call Crime
Stoppers at 1 -800 -222 -TIPS
(8477), where you may be eligi-
ble to receive a cash reward of
up to $2,000.
Health Unit launches campaign
about alcohol consumption
About 42% per cent of adults
in Huron County drink alcohol
in a way that put their health at
risk. Drinking too much, too
often can lead to many
unwanted consequences. Even
low levels of alcohol can have a
significant impact on our
health.
To help people better under-
stand the connection between
alcohol and health, the Huron
County Health Unit is spreading
an important message - Rethink
Your Drinking. This campaign
and new website (www.rethin-
kyourdrinking.ca) offers.infor-
mation and tips on how to use
alcohol in ways to minimize its
impact on your health and
injury risk.
Knowing how much alcohol
you are actually drinking is key
to reducing your risk. "It's easy
to know how much you're drink-
ing if you have the typical 341 mL
bottle of 5% beer. In that case,
one bottle of beer is one stand-
ard drink. All you have to do is.
count your empties." says Laura
Edgar, Public Health Promoter.
"It's harder to keep track with
larger cans and bottles, when
there's a• higher percentage of
alcohol by volume or when
pouring a glass of wine."
The size of a standard drink
depends on the alcohol percent-
age. One standard drink of 5%
beer is 341 ml (12 ounces),
whereas a standard drink of 12%
wine is 142m1 (5 ounces). One
standard drink of hard liquor
with 40% alcohol is 43m1 (1.5
ounces).
"Once you have an idea of
how many standard drinks you
typically have, you can compare
your drinking with Canada's
Low-risk Alcohol Drinking
Guidelines to see if you should
consider cutting back" says
Edgar. The Low-risk Alcohol
Drinking Guidelines are
designed to help Canadians
aged 25-65 years make informed
choices about their alcohol con-
sumption, and to help create a
culture of moderation.
Canada's Low -Risk Alcohol
Drinking Guidelines
recommend:
Women: no more than 2
drinks, up to 5 days a week;
Men: no more than 3 drinks,
up to 5 days a week;
"Of course, less is best for pro-
moting your health and reduc-
ing your risk of injury," reminds
Edgar.
Alcohol consumption has
been found to cause more than
200 different diseases and inju-
ries. These include well-known
outcomes such as liver cirrhosis
or traffic crashes, along with
several types of cancer including
breast cancer.
Rethink Your Drinking is a
campaign to help change the
way we think about and use
alcohol, while addressing the
things that matter:
Size of the drink
Time between drinks
Alcohol's link to chronic
disease
How alcohol affects men and
women differently
Choices made when drinking.
To learn more about safer
alcohol use, visit www.rethinky-
ourdrinking.ca.