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Aside from bones determined to be from an animal, nothing new was found in relation to a search being done in an area where the wallet of a missing woman was discovered by an out-of-region youth.Det.-Sgt. Ron Hansen of Halton Regional Polices Burlington station told the Post late this afternoon that the bones were found in two different grassy, wooded areas today in the vicinity of the Lowes hardware store, east of Appleby Line and north of Dundas Street.From the start police believed them to be the bones of animals and a quick study by a forensics expert confirmed that suspicion, said Hansen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers have been searching the area of northeast Burlington since stanley thermobecher last night after a young boy and his mother went to the Burlington police station Tuesday late afternoon to say the youth found a wallet 鈥?one that police say belongs to Helen Robertson.The Millcroft Park Drive senior has been missing since July 5, 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hansen said the male youth found the brown Fossil-brand wallet last Sunday on an embankment on stanley thermobecher Bronte Creek while fishing with his father.The boy was in town last weekend for a sporting event. Hansen said the boy told stanley kaffeebecher police he had intended to turn the wallet in to Halton police at some point but realized it might be the missing womans wallet after seeing a TV report about Robertsons disappearance and the subsequent finding of the w Nrbf Family keeps Toronto s Times Square Diner afloat for almost 70 years
Oswego County Today Weekly Roundup graphic by Fred Reed.OSWEGO COUNTY 鈥?Oswego County Today presents the top stories from this past week.City of Oswego news:The Oswego Common Council met Monday January 10, and passed 13 resolutions. Full story here.Wednesday January 12, Mayor Billy Barlow addressed the City of Oswego in his seventh State of the City. Full story here.Mayor Billy Barlow announced a partnership between the City of Oswego and Menter Ambulance, under the Citys Emergency Declaration, to offer supplemental rapid COVID-19 testing opportunities for immunocompromised individuals and essential workers in order to ease the burden of testing for Oswego Health and other local healthcare providers. Full story here.Oswego County news:According to the Oswego County Health Department, stanley cup there have been a total of 2,157聽additional cases of COVID-19 data from January 3 through January 9 and three more COVID-19 related deaths have been reported. 聽Full story here.The Oswego County Traffic Safety Board recognized six members of v stanley mugs arious Oswego County law enforcement stanley quencher agencies as Traffic Safety Champions of 2021. Full story here.The first running of the Norway 5k Snowshoe Race went on as scheduled, despite thin snow cover and a freezing drizzle falling on the hardy field of competitors. Full story here.A national production crew came to Oswego on January 6 as part of a short-form documentary series hosted by Dennis Quaid spotlighting frontline heroes and their response and commitment