8 - Wednesday, October 28, 1998 ~ North Shore News THE following is a list of recent West Vancouver Police reports: September 25 1. Park Royal South Assault. Suspect artempted to leave tavi without: paving. Stspeet puta knite to driver's throat. Driver sustained minor wounds to chin and [ett hand. 2. Park Royal Theatre Assault. Three unknown males confronted and demanded = complainants" clothes. Complainants fled leaving behind day packs which suspects seized. 3. 106-blk. i8th Street Theft. Money stolen from wallet in apartment. Suspect is acab driver who was in apart- ment at the time. Stolen: cash. September 26 4. 2200-blk. Folkestone Way Theft. Items missing from guest house. No sign of torced entry, Stolen: unknown 5. Gleneagles overload Mischief to autos. Suspects observed smashing mirrors off 18 vehicles. All fled on police arrival. September 27 6. 1600-bIk. Taylor Way Theft. House number stolen from front lawn. 7. 2400-bik. Haywood Theft from auto, Vehicle arked in underground park- ing lor. Lock damaged. Entry gained through convertible roof. Stolen: CD, stereo. 8. 3600-bik. Creery Avenue Attempted stolen auto. Suspect rolled 96 grcen Jeep Cherokee down driveway. Suspect fled when confront- ed. Suspect later arrested at Park Roya? South. Stolen: cell phone. 9, 2200-blk. Bellevue Ave. Suspicious. Two males observed riding bicycles and possibly checking car doors. 10. 1300-bik. Marine Drive Theft. Cell phone stolen from restaurant, September 28 11. Vinson Creek Pump Station Break and enter. Unknown suspect” entered secured building with key and alarm pass code. Unscrewed three bolts from pump motor. Damage to pump resulted. Stolen: nil. 12. 2200-blk. Palmerston Ave. Break and enter. Unknown suspect broke downstairs win- dow and centered home. Stolen: camera. inside Lynn Valley Center across from IGA and next to the liquor store. Our new hours are Mon. - Fri. 9am - 9pm / Sat. 9am - 6pm Sun. 12pm - 5pm. l CONSULTATION + ESTIMATES & rat k TALKING SPECIALISTS _ FIRST CLASS __.RESULTS BY ALSO COMPLETE MECHANICAL REPAIRS 985-7455 eee . Guaranteed 1 year _176 Pemberton, House burgled; dog AN Arborlynn family lost a beloved pet on Oct. 22 after a house burglary. North Vancouver RCMP Const. Tom Seaman said the family dog was either stolen or ran away during the break-in Phote submitted through NV ACMP THIS Chihuahua went missing after an Oct.22 Arborlynn burglary. The a reward is being offered. Therapy is a safe, and pain. & ® less treatment designed to cor- @ a rect the cause of back pain and & ssciatica, not juét télieve the “symptoms. In. a ‘Gfnical study, more than 70% of patients found ff telief from their back pain after § only a few weeks of treatment. Fora FREE Information Package Call 1-800-750-4188 West Vancouver, Suey, Vices. et a if . 2 . disappears in the 1600-block of Arborlynn. Seaman said the family was traumatized bv the burglary and is distraught over the loss of their pei. The missing per is a short-hair golden Chihuahua female called Fluffy. Scaman said a six-vear-old girl is especially close ta the dog. Her parents would like the dog found before the little girl's birthday this week. The dog was spotted in the 1300-block of East 18th Street near Mountain Highway two days after the burglary. The Chihuahua still wore its brown collar with a yellow cord attached. Seaman asks anyone who sees er finds the dog to call the dog's owners at 984-4252. The family is offering a “no questions asked” reward for the dog’s safe return, The reward amount was unavailable to press time. —- Anna Marie D’Angelo Diamonds & gold. With a twist. ISK gold earrings with a twist. LAI ct tw baguette diamonds. $2,415. If you prefer glamour with a twist, these superbly crafted earrings maKe a spectacular gift to a loved ane or to yourself. ‘While at Trio, ask about having your old gold and gemstones refaskioned into new jewellery. Quality, price and integrity: <_P frio Diamond & Gold Showroom above Bank of Montreal: | #26 - 1501 Lonsdale 986-9591 :