10 - Friday, April 26, 1995 — North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: April 2 : 2300-bik. Marine Dr Attempted break and enter. Front door handle removed by unscrewing baits. damaged and pried away from the lock. No entry gained. » April 4 3200-bik. Westmount Rd. Attempted break and enter. - Siding of window was pushed over. Pane. couldn't be removed without removing whole frame. No other points of entry. April 11 4200-blk. Haywood Ave, Stolen auto. Vehicle was insecure and keys were in the ashtray making theft of the ‘87 white Chevrolet pick-up easy. Value: $2,500. 1300-bik. Whitby Rd. Stolen auto. The ‘82 gray Audi 5000 was lent for a few days and never seen again. Park Royal North. Stolen “auto. Red ‘95 Jeep removed from parkade. All doors were locked. Value: $15,000. April 12 3400-blk. Marine Dr. Break and enter. Entry gained by forcing «indow to the master bed- ‘room. Stolen: Jap top computer, printer, 2 cameras and cellular phone. Value: $9,350. April 17-20 Number of medical aid calls: 11 a day in court THE FOLLOWING pcople appeared in’ North and West Vancouver courts recently to face various charges: Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court ‘on Feb. 24: Kerry LaCroix, 24, of Burnaby, was jailed two‘months. The sentence is to be served at | the same tirne as he serves another jail sentence. . LaCroix, pleaded not guilty ‘to - stealing meat belonging: to Save- QOn-Foods, but ‘instend pleaded guilty to the lesser or included * offence of being an accessory after the fact. .. The original charge stemmed from: an Aug. .7, 1994 incident in North Vancouver City. Carsten Lawrence Weiss, 32, of North ‘Vancouver, was fined $150 YOU’RE INVI Metal protector plate also | . ws ia eal watson ia eemee FOUR Naan 45, See naaeacre LMS Ha OH ni aa ea & tn ta as, sey Mother, ee eS * on, M ting. Dr 1 Sing $ tee ag t Number of false alarms: | Number of public service calls: | 6600-bik. Nelson Ave. Electrical fire. 3800-bik Southridge. Residential roof fire. Capilano Rd. Vehicle fire. Beach at 14th St. Beach fire. — Beach at 29th St. after he pleaded guilty (o breaching a recognizance by failing to take anger management counselling. Before Judge Reginald Grandison in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 23: Cathy. Lorraine Renflesh. 26, of Gibsons, was jailed seven days after she pleaded guilty to stealing food belonging to Save-On-Foods on Dec. 28, 1994 in North Vancouver District. Renflesh’s criminal record was presented as court evidence. Before judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court on Feb, 22: Satendra Sonny Jit. 31, of North Vancouver, received three months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to stealing food belonging to McDenald’s on May 1, 1994 in “North Vancouver District. Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court Upper Level: Hi ett, i ¢ Beach fire. April 21-23 Number of medical aid calls: 5 Number of false alarms: 2 Number of public service calls: 2 1400-bik, Clyde Ave. Natural gas Jeak from truck. Larson Bay Beach. Beach fire. Ambleside Park. Beach fires. on Feb, 22: Sally Coute, 19, of Vancouver, received nine months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to passess- ing a stolen Sears credit card on Nov. 23, 1994 in North Vancouver City. Coute was required to perform 75 hours of community work ser- vice. Raymond Edward Shubrook, 24, of Whistler, was jailed 14 days and fined $300 after he pleaded guilty to: driving without a licence; B driving on Esplanade while pro- hibited. . - The charges stemmed from Oct. 24, 1994 incidents. The jail sentence was to run con- secutively with a sentence Shubrook was serving. Shubrook’s driving record was part of court evidence. , TED! 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Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways April 17-19 Number of routine calls: 18 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 7 April 20-23 Number of routine calls: 2! Nuwber of Cade 3 emergency calls: 12 Name: Gerhard Alexander Koch, Age: 55, Offences: two charges of impaired driving, two charges of refusing to pro- vide a breathalyser sample. ‘Police caution: violent. -while disqualified, Montroyal So canara: \ 1200-blk. Marine Dr. A traffic slowdown caused a vehicle hit from behind to hit anoth-. er vehicle in front of it. Three people suffered whiplash injuries as a result of the three-vehicle accident. No charges. Approximately $2,800 damage. Name: Ross Hildon McCready, Age: 47, Offences: Driving. ‘impaired . driving, refusing to provide-a breathalyser sample. Call. the RCMP at 985-1311. Wall Street Journal, will discuss an 1 international perspective of the Canadian Crisis. 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