Story correction TWO. STORIES inadvertently switched Ino the Friday, Nov. 19, 1993, North Shore News News Briefs column resulted in the headline, Sexual Assault, appearing mis- takenly over a story involving 42-year-old David: Harold Thomas Lamarre of West Vancouver. As stated in the stary, Lamarce pleaded guilty to charges of assault, No sexual assault was involved. The News regrets the error, Suspect caught THE WEST Vancouver Police Department Is creditiag an glert resident who helped Jead police to the Jocation of a break-and-cnter suspect, Const. Jamie Gibson said at about 2:30 p.m. on Tues- day, Nov. 16, 0 resident in an apartment in tie 2200- block Bellevue Avenue noticed a suspicious male ap- proach her building. She took down a description of the mate und called police. With a pair of binoculars, the woman watched the suspect leave the building. She gave police an accu- tate account of the man's actions. Undercover police units were sent to the area and ihe suspect’s vehicle was found parked in the 1800-block of Bellevue Avenue. The man was! arrested as he left an apartment building in the area. When police arrested him, the man had ap- proximately $50,000 worth of jewelry and lock-picking - equipment in his possession. Murray Gordon Watson, 30, of Kamlogps, has been charged with two counts of residential break-and-enter and one count of possession of house-breaking tools. Gibson said Watson is also being investigated in con- nection with approximately 10 similar burgtaries in the » West Vancouver area. 7 ‘Two arrested “TWO 18-year-old West Vancouver males were arrested by West Vancouver. Police at 8:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17, following an attempted theft from a vehicle in the 1190-biock of Palmerston Avenue. The police were called in by an alert citizen. Both ‘suspects are scheduled to appear in West Van- couver provincial court on Dec. 20. Worker falls WEST VANCOUVER fire, police and ambulance crews responded to an industrial accident at 9:30 a.m. on Weduesday, Nov. 17, after a construction worker fell approximately 30 feet (9 m) while working on a house. Simon Lillis, 23, of North Vancouver, was transported ‘by ambulance .to Lions Gate Hospital where he was treated for suspected broken ribs and possible infernal i in- ' Juries. ‘ Seymour : search for hiker * Kelowna; (These writs were filed with the court: registry in’ Vancouver be- dveen Nove 5 and Nov, 17, 1991, taformation is taken from the statements of claint,) Plaintiff: William 2600 Hardy Cres., couver. Defendant Comptec International Ltd., 800-885 West Georgia St., Vancouver, Claim: $160,000 for loss share ownership plan, Henry Cyr, North Van- under Plaintiff: BC Rail Lid., 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, Defendant: Call-Net Telecom- munications Lid., 720-505 Bur- rard St, Vancouver, and Lightel Inc., 720-1 Bentall Centre, 505 Burrard St., Vancouver. Claim: General, special, ag- gravated and punitive damages for wrongful breach of a business contract, ; i Plaintift: Brent’ Douglas Cicconi, 265-1959 Marine Dr., North Vancouver, / Defendant: /ICBC, Department, /'800- -808 Nelson St., Vancouver, / Claim: Medical, rehabilitation and disability benefits for injuries sustained in an automobile acci- dent on or about Dec. 8, 1992, in Vancouver. Piaintiff:’ Royal Bank of Canada, 1055 West Van- couver, / Defendant: M.J. Ryan Consulting Services Inc., 1800-400 Burrard St., Vancouver, and Michael J. Ryan,’ 245 West St. James Rd., North Vancouver. Claim: $33,968.91 for loaned. Georgia St., monies Plaiatiff: Miriam Claire Swirski, 3480 McTaggart Rd., Westbank. Defendant: Kenneth G. Corbett and Norman E. Corbett, 315-1890 Cooper Rd., Kelowna; Famous Players Inc., 1086 Park Royal, West Vancouver; McIntosh Centre Ltd., c/o Ste, 301-1665 Ellis St., and Camos Holdings Ltd., Ste. 200-215 Lawrence Ave., Kelowna. 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They believed . that Eby would be found alive. “Rescue team members have a real commitment: when someone is missing so there is some frustra- ‘tion out there,’’? said Bean. “We've been going for three days ‘now, and he’s ‘been out here since.” Sunday, so yes, hypothermia set- ting in is a real concern,”’ _ team members were attempting to ‘Search officials said he was poorly ‘ wilderness. Persian Rugs, Kilims, Crafts and Tablecloths, ‘9 and up Fashion Jewellery Persian Rugs _ 4x6 $249 approx. 6x9 $ 49 5 Persian Kilims 1x2 2x3 2x4 2x5 $35 and up Fashion Jewellery $3 and up Sale ends Dec. 15/93 By Surj Rattan News Reporter She said that search and rescue. cover a 20-square-mile area (52 sq. km) on Friday, but that they had no idea where Eby might have gone on the mountain. While -Eby had hiked alone on Sunday, he was not reported missing until Tuesday night. approx. of his found hiking equipped. 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