THE following is a list OF recent West Vancouver Police reports: Loot March 29 «1. Cypress Bow! - «. Assault..’ Two — suspects ce ‘causing disturbance at ticket booth. Complainants deciaed to revoke suspects’ day passes - and asked suspects to feave hill. Suspects: refused.’ An altercation took place. Minor -. injury to coniplainants. Suspects were then ‘escorted off hill. Suspect vehicle: °89 blue BMW. : March 30 .., 2, 900-bIk:Marine Dr. ; Break and enter. Eight storage lockers broken into. © “all year. - - - 2gallon pot... - MAPLE OTH LOCATIONS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK: 4943 LYNN VALLEY ROAD 2558 HAYWOOD AVENUE NORTH VANCOUVER: . : WEST VANCOUVER: Main door to storage area not forced. Stolen: hockey bag containing hockey equip- ment, golf clubs, skill saw, power drili, sander. Valuc $2,750. 3. 3900-blk. Westridge Avenue Break and enter. Side door kicked in. Residence not dis- turbed: Stolen: nothing. : March 31 4, 2000-blk. Marine Dr. (Hollyburn. House) Break and enter. Entry through unlocked door. Stolen: purse containing cash (purse recovered the foilow- ing. day in laundry room) . Value $300 cash. 5. 900-bik. Marine Dr. Auto stolen and recovered. Vehicle stolen from parking stall at Park Royal Towers. Vehicle recovered at: sorth end of Keith Road at Capilano River. Stecring wheel cut through and “Club” removed. Stolen: air bags, wheels, tires, front grill and trunk clcerric locking mecha- nism. “95 green Ford Mustang. April 01 6. 200-blk. Keith Road Break and enter. door to storage room pricd in underground parking garage. Three — lockers entered. Parking. garage not secure. Stolen: Cannondale mountain bike, value $1,500. , now! Climbing Rose “New Dawn” _ Lovely, large blooms of delicate apple-blossom-pinic on long, strong stems. Glossy foliage; a vigorous ‘climbing plant. Disease-resistant; light fragrance. 2-galion pot... Wi ! Ss “WITH ALL WE KNOW, IT HAS To arow.” LEAF - GENTRES ‘9AM TO 6PM 985-1784 922-2613 ‘stealing from Metal opened. Stolen: nothing. © 10. 1100-blk. 22nd Str. - Assault. Complainant hit in face by suspects. Suspects’ description: white male, 18 years old, tall; and a white male, 18 years, dark skinned, short, wearing an earring. 7. 500-blk. St. Andrews Theft. Items stolen from residence over past two months, No evidence of break and enter. Stolen: video com- corder, jewelry, value $6,725. 8. Queen of Cowichan (Horseshoe Bay) Thetr. Suspect observed passengers’ purses on ferry. Stolen: unknown. 11. Bayridge area ‘Suspicious activity. Vehicle - observed possibly casing‘ dri- veways and homes in area where there have been 2-3 confirmed break and entries in | the last week. Suspecr vehicle: *87. brown Toyota Corolla. ~ 9. Horseshoe Bay : Theft from auto. Passenger window broken. Glove box TWO suspected burglars were arrested on April 7 after a brief car chase in North Vancouver. ‘ mo ‘North Van RCMP Const. Tom Seaman said that a person on~ acell phone had earlier called police after seeing two men drive up’ , to a business on Main Street and smash the tront window at 12:30 ° am. The caller gave pulice a description of the men’s car asa, “turquoise Sprint.” : cd Seaman said Const. Gill Garner spotted the car heading. west - on Third Street. The car had been reported stolen trom. Robson ° Street a few hours before. Police gave chase and the car stopped; in a dead-end alley. The suspects ran off, but were caught ani arrested. One man, age 39, has almost 50 Criminal Code convic-- tions dating back to 1974. The other suspected burglar, age 33,..° has 24 Criminal Code convictions since 1984. i" Kiip FREE BONE DENSITY TESTING _ "AVAILABLE TO STUDY PARTICIPANTS Volunteers are needed for a 3 to 5 year clinical trial involving S a new test medication for osteoporosis. Women, at least 65 years of age not taking estrogen or. other osteoporosis medication may be eligible to participate. .. Expenses will be reimbursed and an honorarium will be paid on completicn of each year of study. For more information, call today: : eae Osteoporosis Research Center, St. Vincent's: Hospital 876-1741 FIREPLACE 11D." 9800 €, HASTINGS ST;