92 - Friday, April 3, 1992 —- North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 2500-blk. Kings Ave. No sign of forced entry. Arti- cles recovered. Stolen: jewelry. 2400-bik. Palmerston. Entry through dog door. Suspect fled after alarm sounded. 2590-bIk. Kings Ave. Entry through pet door. Articles recovered. 2200-bik. Bellevue. Deadbolt tock pried open. ‘Stolen: credit cards and American cash. Value: $50. Park Royal South. Suspect attempted to open front sliding door with bodily force. No damage or entry gained. ET TRE WEST VANCOUVER THEFTS FROM AUTOS 2200-btk. Ottawa. Removed from vehicle while perked at residence. Stolen: four hubcaps. Value: $340. Ciyde and Taylor. Vehicle insecure. Stolen: Canon Sure Shot 35mm camera. Recov- ered. 200-bik. Queens Ave. Stolen auto recovered. 2500-bik. Ottawa. Draft window forced open. Stolen:. brown ieather jacket and train set. Recovered. 1900-bik, Bellevue Ave. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: golf bag and clubs. Value: $1,500. 1400-bik. Kings Ave. Removed from vehicle. Stolen: Front grill. 4700-bik. Marine Dr. Removed from back of truck while owner gardening. Stolen: garden blower. Value: $650. Ambleside. Removed from locked vehicle. No sign of forced entry. Stolen: purse, cash, bank cards, glasses, cheque book. Value: $150. Lighthouse Park. Removed from tocked car. Stolen: brown leather backpack. Value: $832. 1200-bik. Clyde Ave. Entry gained through insecure passenger side window. Stolen: portable stereo and cassettes. Value: $270. Park Royal South. Attempted entry through driver's side window. Other dam- age to door locks and sunroof. Stolen: front emblem. Value: $50. 22nd and Marine. Vehicle vandalized. Stolen: Stereo and speakers. - 2200-bik. Folkestone. Right rear window smashed. Stolen: loose change. Value: $4. 2200-bik. Folkestone. _ Open hood, cut alarm. Pry pas- senger door handle. Stolen: front emblem, stereo, speakers. Value: 3700-blk. Bayridge. Stolen: Walkman, clothes, school books, wallet and contents, coins. Cypress Bow! parking. Attempt only. Lock damaged. No entry gained. 1400-bIk. Esquimalt. Attempt only. Driver's window pried. No entry gained. 6400-bik. Bruce. No signs forced entry. Stolen articles recovered in nearby jane. Stolen: clothing and personal items. 2000-bik. Bellevue. ‘Screwdriver used to enter rear passenger window. Trunk pried open. Stolen: Alphasonic 2075 amp, Pioneer CDXFMS55, Sony crossover. Value: $1,775. 2100-bik. Jefferson. Removed forcibly from vehicle. Door lock damaged. No entry gained. Stolen: two emblems. Value: $50. 2200-bik. Folkestone Way. Complainant disturbed four males in progress of theft. Prop- erty recovered. 590-bIk. Eastcott. Vehicle left insecuse in drive- way. Stolen: wallet and contents, coin from ashtray. Value: $55. 400-bik. Burhill Rd. Compiainant left vehicle in- secure with keys inside. Stolen: ‘80 MG MGB, BCL: XBH-037. Value: $7,000. NORTH VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 200-bik. West Windsor Rd. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: TV. $00-bik. Sirathaven Dr. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: TV. 900-bik. Strathaven Dr. Entry gained through unlocked door on second-floor balcony. Stolen: camcorder and jewelry. 1000-blk. Marine Dr. Entry gained by prying under- ground door. Stolen: cash. 600-bik. Evergreen. Entry gained by smashing glass on the side door. Stolen: ciga- Tettes, 3000-bIk. Mt. Seymour Pkwy. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: food. 1000-bik. Lillooet Rd. Entry gained by cutting lock on shed. Stolen: broom. 1000-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by picking lock to front door. Stolen: cash and tadio. '200-bik. E. Osborne. Entry gained by prying patio door. Stolen: watch and cash. 3900-blk. Baird Rd. Entry gained by breaking bedroom window. Stolen: liquor and pop. 4000-bik. Cove Cliff Rd. Entry gained by prying door. West Vancouver id Levets Hwy. e Marine Drive, Stolen: jewelry and VCR. 600-bik. Mountain Hevy. Entry gained through unlocked door, Stolen: cash register that was later recovered. 100-bik. E. 18th St. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: jewelry. 1000-bik. Chesterfield. Entry gained by prying door. Stolen: gold golf ball and jewelry. 200-dik. W. 14th St. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: cash and clothes. 106-bik. W. Esplanade. Entry gained through a hole in the wall. Stolen: small amount of cash. 1000-bik. Barrow St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: cash and stereo. 200-9%k. E. 13th St. Entry gained through unlocked door. Stolen: three diamond rings. §00-blk. E. 6th St. Entry gained through unlocked window. Stolen: jewe!ry. $00-bik. Beachview Dr. Entry gained through unlocked patio door on second floor. Stolen: cigarettes, cash and gold earring. 1000-bik. Riverside Dr. Entry gained by kicking in basement door. Stolen: CD player, VCR, watch, video cam- era, binoculars, cash and jewelry. 700-biL. Old Lillooet Rd. Entry gained through open fire dvor. Stolen: calculator. 2000-bik. Bowser Ave. Entry gained by prying garage door. Stolen: Honda generator. 200-bik. Rondoval. Entry gained by smashing rear sliding patio door. Stolen: king size bed, clothing, painting, TV and TV converter. 400-bik. W. 15th St. Entry gained by jimmying tock. Stolen: mountain bike. 100-bik. St. Georges Ave. ald Entry gained through storage area. Stolen: mountain bike. 4000-bik. Capilano Rd. » Caniiano River Entry gained through too! shed. Stolen: five tool boxes with hand; tools. : : | WV gets street funds VANCOUVER District has received $579,760 in GO B.C. funding to heip pay for Ambleside streetscape improvements, B.C. Government Services Minister Lois Boone an- nounced recently. The pian for improvements involved a variety of communi- ty beautification projects such as tree planting, ornamental lighting, decorative signage and park: benches. WEST “The improvements ‘have been completed focusing on the: busy area in and- around: Ambleside Village,"’ Boone. 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