10 — Friday, March 3, 1995 ~ North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: Feb. § 900-bik, Marine Dr. Break and enter, Suspeet(s) gained entry by lifting patio door off tails. Stolen: Mac computer, printer, 2 diamond tings soldered together (wedding and anniversary: band), some currency and diamond engagement ring, Value: $12,650, Feb. 12 1500-bik. Marine Dr. Break and enter, Entry gained via rear door, Suspect(s) broke a small window near the door and reached in to open deadbolt from inside. Stolen: nothing. $150 dam- iige. 1500-bik. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Suspect(s} entered by cutting a small screen ‘out of emply window. Stolen: cash and coins left unsecured inside the premises. Value: $400, 'd00-bik, 13th St. . Break and enter, Suspect(s) entered by removing pins of secure door Iv aling from inside of building to parkade. Locker room doors were the forced open by prying door knob area, Six lockers were then “forced open. Stolen: 3° bottles Chivas Regal scotch, 2 bottles of Johnny Walker red Label scotch and { botde of Smirnolf vodka. Value. "$250 and $1,000 damage. 6400-blk. Bay St. Stolen auto. A male suspect was observed .getting into a vehicle at + Sewell’s marina. Male ‘fled upon ‘approach and the grey ‘84 Subaru . 2WDR was recovered with its igni- tion forced. . Feb 14 Taylor Way at Marine Dr. , Two ‘subjects were stopped. for ‘ " delving without plates. The blue *86 ‘Mazda 626, was then discovered to have been, stolen. sy Anna, Marie D “angel News Reporter ’ ; ‘Zadehi’ Dezfouli' ~ Noréozi’ ‘pleaded . ‘guilty’ to, the charge : stemming ' ifrom a: June 5, 1994 ‘incident inNorth, Vancouver District. ot Crown lawyer ‘James’ Sutherland . said he had asked for a three to six “month jail sentence’ for the sexual “assault,” : In addition to the ‘two month jail sentence, Judge Doug’ Moss «also ho REDDI- BLT 2 50,000 BTU's ° CAST IRON. GRIDS Homayoun Feb, 20-23 Number of medical aid calls: 13 Number of false alarms: | Number of public service calls: 0 1400-bik. Inglewood. ; Wires down. - 2200-bik. Jefferson. Wires down. Feb. 24-26 Number of medical aid calls: 9 Number of false alarms: 4 Number of public service calls: 2 2000-blk.. Gordon Ave. .. Burnt pot in basement. 1900-bik. Bellevue. ’ Strange burning smell. 700-blIk. Anderson, House fire. Feb. 20-23. Number of routine calls: 27 ‘handed © out an 18 month period of coprobation. © -:» According to the. probation term " order Noroozi “must not be'in the " company, of any person under. 14— unless accompanied and supervised by an adult, who has been approved in ‘writing by your probation ‘offi- cer” ° Two other charges — " sexually touching a girl under 14 and inviting a-girl that-age to sexually touch someone — were dropped (stayed). The .girl’s victim impact state- ment was filed into court evidence. The North Vancouver RCMP ini- : tially investigated the incident as an exposing call. A Farsi interpreter was required for proceedings in North Vancouver provincial court. a ° PORCELAIN WARMING RACK. Number of Code 3 emergency calls: ‘Number of routine calls: 16 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 10 Feb. 20 Welsh at Capilano Rd. A vehicle was making a left turn at a four-way stop sign intersection when another vehicle entered the same intersection without stopping. Charges: fail to stop. Injuries: none. Damage: $3,000. “wy dpper Levels Hwy, au Sa er fy oe bien, STANLEY PARK Fraud payback settled A 30-YEAR-OLD. West Vancouver woman must pay $4,535.29 restitution to” the Canada Trust mortgage compa- ny. | _ By Anna Marie D’Angelo News Reporter Suzette Wai Yin Chin pleaded Sept..1 ‘Vancouver, guilty to a charge of fraud stem= ming trom Aug. 24, 1994-and. : , 1994 incidents in’ West , Chin received 12. months’ ; probation and is required to per- form 100 hours of community ‘J. work service. Judge Reginald : Grandison «. ‘sentenced ** Chin “January 9 -in West Vancouver . court. a Nominations Now Open For. Youth: ‘Achievement Awards’ J he Mayor and Council for the City of North Vancouver. are pleased to announce the YOUTH ie ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS PROGRAM to recognize City-youth between the ages of 12 and 21 years for. noteworthy achievements and contributions to the community. The City of North ‘Vancouver. will annually confer awards in two categories. — : mS : - “-L Community Service Certificate Recognizes youth who have made positive contributions to the community ona voluntary basi sucha as serving on committees and other volunteer work with organizations and groups. Il. Certificate of Recognition Recognizes youth who have recorded noteworthy achievements in some line of endeavour. This award could also be conferred upon an individual who has achieved considerable progress in a particular line of endeavour, thus exhibiting the ability and commitment for personal change and growth. PROCESS FOR NOMINATION Award candidates may be nominated by City residents, non-profit agencies, groups and businesses. Nomination forms can be picked up at City Hall, 141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver. from Reception and the Development Services counter. Nomination deadlines are March 31 and September 30, 1995. SELECTION PROGRESS From the list of nominees, Council shall select recipients for each award oe f More than one award in each category may be conferred in any one year. gf , Framed Certificates shall be presented to the recipients at a Council ‘meeting, or at an appropriate civic function with the consent of Council. r. » The Youth Achievement Awards Program i is another program in the City of North Vancouver's ongoing commitment to our youth. For more information on this and. other -youth programs in the City” of North Vancouver, contact Larry Orr, Social Planner at 985-7761, Local 207."" : ;