10 - Friday, July 3, 1992 - North Shore News THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore crimes: CR WEST VANCOUVER BREAK AND ENTERS 2600-bik.. Bellevue Ave. Screwdriver used ‘o pry door to secure trailer. Stolen: Samsung fax machine and Sanyo answering machine. Value: $775. 1200-bik. Braeside. Attempted break and enter to secure garage. visible. No entry gained. Under Lions Gate Bridge. Window smashed on _ trailer. Stolen: personal items and truck winch. Value: $1,000. 1700-bik. 29th St. , Unattached garage entered through insecure back door. Veki- cle ransacked. Stolen: Nishiki mountain bike. Value: $700. 100-bik, 22nd St. Underground parking lot for- cibly entered. Vehicle trunk left unlocked. Stolen: Wilson Pro Staff tennis racquet. Value: $180. 4400-bik. Keith Rd. Point of entry through kitchen window. Stolen: liquor: (scotch and beer). Value: $129. ‘WEST VANCOUVER _- THEFTS FROM AUTOS - 2200-bik. Folkstone Way. Removed from underground parking overnight. Alarm ypass- ed. Stolen: four wheels and tires.. Value: $2,000. Recovered. ” 200-bik. Keith Rd. Cover plate on stereo pried off. Nothing stolen. 1400-bdIk. Esquimalt. Vehicle left insecure. No signs forced entry. Stolen: Hogan 12- - piece golf club’set. Value: $900. .2200-bik. Marine Dr. Car roof slashed. Stolen: wallet and contents. Value: $59. 1000-bik. Jefferson Ave. Vehicles all insecure. boxes ransacked. Stolen: . Value: $5. 200-bik. Keith: Rd. : Removed from vehicle, was well bolted on. Stolen: front licence plate, BCL: LSG-685. Value: $20. * 1100-bIk. Eyremount. _' Vehicle at bottom of driveway. Stolen: bucket seats, bench seat, ‘steering wheel and gear shift “knob. Value: $8,000. Ce] ~NORTH VANCOUVER “ BREAK AND ENTERS ” 200-bIk. W. 4th St. ” Entry gained by prying patio door. Stolen: jewelry. 400-bik. E. 3rd St. Entry gained by lifting and sliding window. Stolen: CDs. -800-bik. W. Queens Rd. Eniry gained by kicking in door. Stolen: suitcase, telephone, VCR, silver place settings, ‘cord- less telephone and cassette. 400-blk. Dollarton Hwy. Entry gained by breaking win- dow. Stolen: liquor. _ 3800-bik. Marine Dr. Entry gained by breaking glass door. Stolen: cash. 2000-biIk. Sechelt Dr. Entry gained. by smashing cor- ner of window, reaching in and undoing lock. Stolen: TV, VCRs, CD player, camcorder and jewel- ry. * . 200-bik..W. 5th St. : Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: VCR and CD player. 2000-bik. Fullerton Ave. Entry gained by removing screen and prying window. Stolen: VCR, remote and ski boots. 280-bik. Forbes Ave, Entry gained by prying ‘patio decor, Stolen: mountain bike, VCR, backpack, jewelry, camera and sunglasses. 3000-blk. Mountain Hwy. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: laser printer. Mountain _ bikes Glove ioonies. Ji Horseshoe Bay ». Capilano River 400-blk. E. 2nd St. No signs of forced entry. Stolen: ring. 900-bik. Forest Hills Dr. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: jewelry. 1060-bik. Tatlow Ave. Entry gained by prying window. Stolen: cash. 200-bik. E. 16th St. Entry gained by smashing win- dow. Stolen: jewelry, answering machine, telephone and VCR. 3000-blk. Capilano Rd. Entry gained by prying patio door. Stolen: VCR, stereo amp, disc player, leather jackets and ski clothing. 4600-bik. Mt, Seymour Pkwy. Entry gained by smashing win- dow with a rock. Stolen: coins and disc grinder. 1000-bik. Hope Rd. Entry gained ‘through open window, Stolen: CD player, VCR, mountain bike, semi-automatic ti- fle. 260-bik. E. St. James St. Entry gained through unlocked door. Stolen: clothing, coins, buck knife, liquor and jewelry. West Vancouver Upper Levels Hwy. . Mountain Hwy. POLICE DEPARTMENTS across B.C. are on the watch for speeding drivers during the’ “annual campaign that runs until July 7. ; speeding enforcement This is the second of three speeding enforcement cam- paigns to be held across the province. 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