12 - Friday, September 20, 1991 - North Shore News NORTH VANCOUVER Break ard enter — !00-bIk. W. Esplanade. Entry gained through insecure windows. Stolen: travel- ter’s cheques, airline tickets and walkman. Break and enter — 360-bik. E. ist S:. Entry gained by using key. Stolen: TV, VCR, computer, radio and furniture. Break and enter — _ 1000-blk. Lynn Valley Rd. Entry gained by forcing front door. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 100-b!Ik. Carrie Cates. Entry gained through front door. Stolen: sports car. Breek and enter — 2000-bik. Dollarton Hwy. Entry gained by smashing door. Stolen: cash. Break and enter —- 1000-blk. Capilano Rd. Entry gained through open tear window. Stolen: cosmetics and jewelry. Break and enter — 3000-bIk. Royal Avenue. Entry gained through window. Stolen: two computers, VCR, stereo. Break and enter — 400-bik. Brooksbank. Entry gained by smashing glass window. Stolen: small amount of cash. Break and enter — 1000-bik. Hunter St. Entry gained through open side window. Stolen: power tools. Break and enter — !000-bik. Eastview Rd. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: chain saw. Break and enter — 100-bik. E. 1th St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: cash, VCR, CDs, TV. Break and enter — 800-bik. W. 16th St. Entry gained through in- secure front door. Stolen: TV and VCR. Break and enter —- Braemar Rd. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: cash and jewelry. Break and enter — 4900-blk. Gallant Ave. Entry gained by reaching in ltocker. Stolen: parts of bicycle. . Break and enter — 1000-bIk. . Marine Dr. Entry gained by smashing glass in front door. Stolen: cash. Break and enter — 800-bIk. Marine Dr. Entry gained by smashing front window. Stolen: cash. Bresk and enter — 1000-bd)k. Marine Dr. Entry gained by jim- mying front door. Stolen: cash. WEST VANCOUVER ‘Theft of auto — Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal. Taken from employee parking lot. Stolen: 91 Toyota Camry. Value: $28,060. Theft of auto — Capilano at Welch. Vehicle broken down and left at roadside. Taken overnight. Stolen: 78 GMC van. Value: $1,500. Theft from auto — 2300-blk. Haywood Ave. Passenger window smashed, vehicle in driveway. Stolen: cassette tapes and cash. Value: $50. Theft from auto — Park Royal South. Driver’s side lock dam- aged. Vehicle ransacked, nothing stolen. Theft from auto — Park Royal South. Driver’s side rear window smashed. Stolen: purse and con- tents, lady’s Seiko watch, glasses. Capitano River Capilano Ru. Huy. Value: $705. Theft from auto — Gleneagles golf course. Lock and ignition jammed by tool. Stolen: two radar detectors, battery pack for phone, cell phone, CDs. Value: $1,600. Theft from aute — Horseshoe Bay Esso. Ten vehicles parked overnight at Esso were vandalized and/ov entered and stolen froin. Some items recovered. Theft from auto — 100 Capilano. Removed car emblem from vehicle in underground parking. Value: $150. Theft from auto — Highway 99 at Sunset. Complainant went hiking, left vehicle on highway. No draft window forced open. Stolen: wallet and contents, clothing and battery. Value: $820. Theft from auto — 1200-bik. Fulton. Rear passenger no draft window smashed. Glove box ran- sacked. Stolen: nil. ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER Barristers & Solicitors IMPAIRED DRIVING AFTER HOURS c iM Onl FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION an i" [ 7] eater ny 986-43 6EéE 986-9286 FAX #300-1401 LONSDALE, NORTH VANCOUVER, BC. PARNCIPACTION ws >, ° faountain Hwy. Keith Rd. RT North Vancouver py Lviin Cregs Fire, Serine, Mt. Seymour Parkway Doliarion Hwy. ero West Vancouver Upper Leveis Hwy, British Properties North Shore Health holding influenza vaccine clinics NORTH SHORE Health will be hoiding local immunization clinics in late September and October as part of the 199)- 1992 influenza vaccine pro- gram. The vaccines are made up of inactivated components of A/ Taiwan, A/Beijing and B/ Panama fiu strains. 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