THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- gency incidents: ; March 7 4 46200-bik. Taylor Dr. Break and enter. Entry gained via unlocked deck door Plouse can- sucked. Suspect(s) brought bags dirom basement into living roont to Buse ta remove goods. Some bags Awere left on living room Moor. Stolen: VCR, cassette deck, video camera, 2 Cdn, passports and a heart ale monitor. Value: $4,000. March 8 100-bIk. Whonnoak, Break and enter. Victim left clec- trician tools at residence under con- struction. Suspect(s) pried off wood pane], reached in and unlocked door, Left premises via front door, tolen: circular saw, leather tool pouch, 6 screwdrivers, uulity knife. cordless drill and electric saw. Value: $1,000, -° Mareh 10 S 6200-bik. St. Georges PI. “Break and enter. Victim: arrived home to find front dour insecure and VCR on front step. Apparently sus- pect(s) entered front door by using a prying tool — wooden frame hro- ken. at latch. Stolen: TV remote changer. Value: $20. March 11 109-blk. Mathias Rd. “\ Break and .enter. Suspect(s) entered via smashed window and left. by side door. Stolen: dual cas- A sctie player. Valuc: $500. Pork Royal North. ; f Attempted ¢ break’ and ° enter. Suspect(s) ‘dropped into storage room. from roof duct and then punched ‘hole’ in the gyproc. No Faccess gained and left via north mall door. Stolen: nothing. Value: $300 damage. March 13 THE FOLLOWING people appeared -in North. and West Vancouver. courts recently to face various charges: “Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 4: Robert. William) Ryan, 28, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 and received nine months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a female on Dec. 24, 1994 in North Vancouver City.” “Joseph Alexander Hunter, 39, of Mancorver, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to. possessing stolen Sears Canada credit cards on Oct. 16, 1994 in North Vancouver City. ‘) The cards belonged to iwo peo- ple. “ ‘Before Judge Jerry Paradis in North Vancouver provincial court on Jan. 3:. © Tristan Slaine Hooge, 2), of North Vancouver, “received = $2 months’ probation after he pleaded guilty, to ‘using a forged vehicle transfer form on. Jan, 25, 1994 in North Vancouver City. Hooge was required to perform 35 hours of community work ser- vice by March 31. ». Kelly Darlene, Smith, 32, of Burnaby, “was fined “$150 and received six months’ probation after - she © pleaded. guilty to stealing clothes: and shoes belonging to Wooles on March 5, 1994 in North Vancouver City. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in North Vancouver provincial court jon Jan. 3: “Ho Seok ‘Lee, 20, of North Vancouver, was fined $100 after he leaded guilty (9 driving without ue. care. and attention near Westview Drive and. the Trans- anada Highway on Nov, 4, 1994 in North Vancouver City. “Before Judge Doug Moss in North Vancouver provincial court in Dees21, 1994: “Anan Amie Greffacd, 55, of Burnaby. was Fined $500 and ece ived 2 2A months’ probation after ar: HORSESHOE BAY 100-bik. Mathias Rd. Break and enter. Suspect(s) gained entry via window on north side broken with a very large rock in what was the second break and enter in two days. Stolen: TV. Value: March 13-14 Number of medical aid calls: 10 Number of false alarms: 6 Number of public service calls: 3 1400-bik, Ottawa. Smell of smoke in house. 4600-bik. Cloverlly Walk. xb Neate Se nt he pleaded guilty to breaching pro- bation by being found within a two- block radius of a residence in ihe 700-block of Tudor Avenue on Oct. 16, 1994 in District. Greffard was ‘required to pay a $75 victim surcharge. A-probation term order states that Greffard is “not to be on the |. North Shore except to attend court or your lawyer's office.” Before Judge Reginald Grandison in’ West Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 21, 1994: ’ Frank Allan: Robertson, 64, of . Bowen Island, was fined $150 after he pleaded guilty to being the driver of a vehicle invelved in the hit and run of an unattended vehicle on Sept. 7, 1994 in West Vancouver, Robert John Sinclair, 32, of New Westminster, received six months’ probation after he pleaded guilty to committing mischief by breaking a | car window belonging to a female on Aug. 20,. 1994 in West Vancouver. Sinclair was required to pay $200 restitution. Before . Judge Reginald Grandison’ in West Vancouver provincial court on Nov. 15, 1994; Donald Bradley Prescott, 40, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 after he was found ‘guilty of pos- sessing heroin on Jan, 15, 1993 in Vancwvuver, . Prescott was required to pay a $50 victin surcharge. Donalda Louise ‘Thitchener, 52, of North Vancouver, reccived six months’ probation after she pleaded guilty to, stealing | merchandise belonging to Eaton’s on Oct. 18. 1994 in West Vancouver. Before — Judge Reginald Grandison in West) Vancouver provincial court on Noy, 14, 1994: Norman “Fait, 53. of Bowen Island, was fined S400 after he pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention on Oct §3, 1904 in West Vancouver. Compiled -by Anna Marie DAugela North Vancouver * House fire, March 15-19 Number of medical aid calls: 11 Number of false alarms: 2 Nuinber of public service calls: 2 1100-bik. Chartwell. Hedge fire. 12t)-bik. Chartwell. Hedge ti fire. March 13-14 Number of routine calls: 18. Number of Code 3 emergency 1] ralis: March 15-16 Friday, March 24, 1995 - Nerth Shore News - 9 Number of routine calls: |! Number of Code 3 emergency calls: SaOO-bIk. Marine Dr. . A single-vehicle accident. A car failed to negotiate. a curve. ‘No injuries. Charges: failure to’ keep right. Approximately $3,000 dam- age. 500-bik. 16th St. Two-vehicle a atlempting to park when it hit a parked vehicle. No injuries or ‘ident. A car was ~ charges. Approsimately $1,000 dana Cypress Bowl Rd. (7km) A single-vehicle accident. A dri- ver failed to negotiate a curve and the car (lipped over onto its roof, No injuries, Charges: speeding relative to conditions. —§ Approximately $8,000 damage. 1900-bik. Bellevue Ave. ‘Two-vehicle accident. A vehicle struck a parked vehicle off the roud- way. No injuries. Charges: driving without due. care and attention. Approximately $5.000 damage. Johnstone’s Barbecue needs | help to move an over shipment of barbecues. This weekend only. 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