10 - Friday, May 15, 1992 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: REET TN ES WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 6400-bik. Argyle Ave. _ Alarm not hooked to monitor- ing system. Stolen: Canon Al Mark High camcorder. Value: $2,300 $400-bIk. Marine Dr. Entry/exit through window. Stolen: cash and Toshiba dual stereo. Value: $300. 2900-bik. Marine Dr. Entry through dog door. Stolen: stereo equipment, saxophone and telephone. Value: $1,575. 2400-bIk. Marine Dr. Locks to automatic doors pried. No entry gained. Stolen: nil. 2500-blk. Haywood. No forced entry to house. Bedroom door forced, cracking frame. Stolen: MTC CD player, Sansui dual cassette tape deck and jewelry. Value: $1,000. WEST VANCOUVER THEFTS FROM AUTOS Whytecliff Park parking lot. Window smashed. Stolen: Novatel cell phone, black leather purse and contents. Value: $1,050. 2300-bik. Kings Ave. Gas cap pried from vehicle. Stolen: gas. Value: $20. 900-bik. Crosscreek. Passenger door pried. Stolen: AM/FM cassette stereo. Value: $400. Horseshoe-Bay Ferry Terminal, Removed from vehicle in park- ing lot. Stolen: rear licence plate — NFP-900. Value: $10. Horseshoe Bay parking lot. Four male youths seen in vehi- cle. Stolen: 1986 Toyota van, orange, BCI: RNJ-859. Value: $10,000. 2200-bik. Bellevue. Stolen from underground park- ing. Car locked, alarm set, spare key under rear fender. Stolen: 1991 Lexus 100, grey, BCL: NVF-S11, Value: $60,000. . 600-bIk. Kenwood Rd. ~ Tires removed from vehicle parked in carport using - special tool as tires. had anti-theft lugnuts. Stolen: three Ford Mustang rims and Michelin tires. Value: $1,000. 2200-bik. Kings. Vehicle taken from driveway by unknown means. Stolen: 1989 BMW 325SX, red, BCL: VWP- 833.-Value: $30,000. Gleneagles overioad. Vehicle located in ditch, doors open and battery dead, no signs of force. Stolen: 1980 Subaru, white, BCL: MDL-342. 1900-blk. Bellevue. Removed from vehicle while parked at residence. Stolen: stock hubcap. Value: $110.: 400-bIk. Macheth. . Three vehicles entered. Stolen: small change and _ cigarettes. Value: $250. 3600-bIk.. Westmount. Attempted theft of auto. Igni- tion damaged. 1500-biIk. Esquimalt. Removed from vehicle while in parking lot. Stolen: rear licence plate, LRV-055. PF seorvee Capilano # Lake Capilano River _ NORTH VANCOUVER - BREAK AND ENTERS 1000-bik. Premier St. Entry- gained by prying door. Stolen: microwave and coffee machine. 906-bik. Strathrone Dr. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: fax and T 2000-bik. Eddysione. Entry gained by breaking win- dow. Stolen: VCR and liquor. 200-bik. W. 2nd. St. Entry gained by kicking in door. Stolen: car stereos. 200-bik. E. Sth St. . Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: cash, crystal ornaments, keys to zato and ’86 Buick Cen- tury. 0 4000-bik. Ruth Cres. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: VCR. 100-bik. W. 13th St. Entry gained by smashing glass door. Stolen: cigarettes and small amount of coins. 4000-bik. 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On the Horseshoe Bay- Nanaimo route, scheduled sailings are every two hours on the odd hour from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Extra sailings have Ayeen sched- uled for the holiday long weekend: @ Today and Monday there will be sailings from Horseshoe Bay at 4:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. and from Nanaimo at 2 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. @ On Saturday, additional sail- fers Correction Notice On page 16 of Zellers (The Great Outdoor Saie Cir- cular), the price for the Oscar Broom and Vileda mop set, featured in our Saturday Only promotion of May 16th, should read set of 2/$7.98, reg. $7.98 ea. Zellers regrets any inconve- nience this error may have caused our customers. _ ings will leave Horseshoe Bay at 8:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. and will leave Nanaimo at 6 a.m. and 11:15 a.m, As of June 26 there will be 24-hour service on the Horseshoe Bay-Nanaimo route five days a week throughout the summer season. Extra sailings have also been scheduled | starting Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay. 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