THE FOLLOWING is at list of recent North Shore erimes: WEST VANCOUVER Break and Enters 800-bik. Sinclair St. Ewtry gained via forcing front door, Stolen; jewelry, Values $270, Ambleside Concession. ; Entry gained through insecure , window. Stolen: cigarettes and phone, Value: $185. 200-bik. Lawa Rd, Entry gained | through insecure window, Stolen: I'V converter and VCR. Value: $250, 1300-bik, Clyde. Entry gained by removing locker -” door from hinges, Stolen: bike accessories. Value: $200, 1400-bik, Duchess, Entry gained by prying storage Shed lock. Stolen: dark green Rocky Mountain mountain hike. Value: $400. : ‘2300-bik, Marine Dr. Front door kicked in, Master bedroom ransacked. ‘. 1100-bIk. Jefferson Ave.. '« Suspect-pried bolt.on garage ‘ door. No entry gained, ~ : _ 2300-bIk. Haywood Ave. - Back’ door pried -and kicked open... Fridge opened. Nothing stolea,” - 600-bik. Clyde Ave. Front door smashed to gain ntty Stolen: laser printer, Value: $2, . . 1a00-b bik. Esquimalt Ave. Locker door pried. No entry gained, . 1400-bik. Esquimalt Ave. Lock to storage ‘area cut off. Stolen: assorted carnera equipmen Value: $905,253" - 200-bIk, Tomahawk Ave. ; ‘Door forced open, possibly kicked ‘open. Stolen: 50 packs of -. cigarettes. Suspect apprehended. 6400-bik. Bruce St. » Smash and grab. Window behindssash desk: smashed. Stolen: unknown amount of cigarettes. .3000-bik. Deer Ridge Close. Doorjambs. and doors to lockers “pried with ‘screwdriver. Stolen: “Marious ski. equipme ent. “$4,650... - 1400-bik. Esquimalt Ave. ‘Locker pried open. Stolen: unknown at this time. Ms “WEST VANCOUVER * “1. Thefts from Autos. " 7500- bik. Kings Ave. Attempt. Passe er door. lock _ punched. poms 2300- bik. Westhill Dr. oa “Removed from the exterior of * * veeeagen GTL. Stolen: antenna |.” ‘and emblems. Valuc:, $500. “ ‘Pilot Hotisé Read.” Entry gained through insecure front passenger window. Stolen: ‘leather jacket, credit cards; gift cer- lificates and cell phone. Cell phone’ ‘recovered; arrest made when ‘sus-, pect used gift certificate. Sentinel School. . «Enty. gained through insecure Value: | CONSUL plates. Value: $70. °1500-bik. Lynn Valley Rd. , -- HORSESHOE BAY Se lpper Levels H mn BREAK aE ENTRY LOCATION banal AUTO THEIT passenger window, Stolen: black leather wallet.and contents and NORTH VANCOUVER * Break and Enters No signs of forced entry. Stolen: . fax machine, money and:VCR. 4500-bik. Ranger Rd. Basement window pried. Stolen: “fiquor. J . | 300- bik. West 24th St... Unlocked window at rear of res- idence entered. Stolen: liquor. ; - 300-bIK. East 15th St. Front door pried open. Stolen: jewelry and VCR. 2700-blk, Lonsdale Ave. _ Rear door forced open. Stolen: stereo. OVER 260 BUR LARIES A MONTH ARE : REPORTED. ON THE NORTH SHORE ° E * Don't be next - Protect your home and family with a professional- ly installed alarm ‘system tailored to suit your requitements ~ Call jtoday to arrange a FREE consultation and estimate. ) : Great Northern Security Residential & Commercial Alarm Installations 988-2137 293-2200 “Someone to Watch Over You" = “700-bIk. West Queens Rd. - open. Stolen: mountain bikes, VCR, ie BREAK & ENTRY FCAT ON} | seine AUTO THEFT. ewe} Ms. Seymour Par en hy ft Dollarton Hwy, CD player and computer. .900-bik. Kennedy Ave. Window pried/open. Stolen: Walkroan, cameri “CDs and vehi- cle. . ' 400-bik. West Keith Rd. an ~ Rear bedroom window smashed. Stolen: Answering machine, phone. ; rand liquor... Patio door smashed. Stolen: jew-: elry. ; 4300-bik. Arundel Pl. S _ Rear basement, window pried : open. Stolen: computer. ‘ 4100-bik. Sunset Bivd. . Rear kitchen window pried: ~ CD player, receive money it For crime ‘prevention tance in’ West. a eee aif 7 4 YOU CAN HELP US PLAN VICTORIA PARK INVOL VEMENT ‘MEETING. Tuesday, April 26, 1994 7:00-9:30 pm” ' Queen Mary School Lunch Room existing plant materia! and plan. for COMMUNITY assess the need for lighting in the parks. assess the quality and longevity of the he City of North Vancouver has engaged Philips Wuori Long Inc to undertake the development of a Master Plan for Victoria Park, The: : consulting team consists of: Landscape Architects/Urban ‘Designers, Historians, Public Artists,! and Engineers. The objectives of the Master Plan are to: replacement... -' : J We need your assistance to determine how existing and long term park needs can best be achieved. Your inputat themecting on April 26 willbean importari t step towards ‘the cre ation of a Master’ Plar For additional information please call: Leesa Strimbicki, Park Planner at 985-7761 / Denise Cooht, Philips Wuori Long at 988-6111. -h, ry enhance the ornamental amenity of the park: 4 recognize and reflect the historical significance of the park;