NEWS photo Elisworth Dickson CHRISTINE loves the night life, dancing, acting, and skiing. Her ambition is to travel extensively. CounterAttack results please N. Shore police NORTH SHORE police ot ficials say while final results are not vet avatlable, they are generally pleased with the most recent © ounterAt tack drive FALL SESSIC SEPT. 10-DEC The campaign, aimed at cutting into the number of drinking drivers on the roads, started in mid August and ran through the Labor Day long weekend Was Spokesman for both North Vancouver ROMP and West Vancouver Police say they expect to have statistics from the crack down available next week 1731 Marine Orive Vancouver 926:8588 From page A1 Four hours later, at about 7 a.m., a nurse and a doctor arrived from the University of California’s San Diego Trauma Centre and picked up Heyrman. He said he was stabilized with a chest tube, had his lung blown up and had blood drained from his thorax. ‘*T had both air and blood going into my lungs. And we basically snuck out of the country,’ said Heyrman. He said Mexican authorities had advised that he be transported to La Paz, Mexico for medical treat- ment so that he could remain in the country as a material witness in the shooting inci- dent. ‘‘But that was a four hour drive from Cabo over a pretty rough road and | was afraid | wouldn't get out alive,’’ said Heyrman. Once out of Mexican airspace, Heyrman said he was transported to the {trauma centre where more tests were conducted. The bullet was not removed ‘‘because it wasn’t causing any danger and it would just have made more holes in me,’’ said Heyrman, who remained at the San Diego facility for six days. He did have the bullet removed once he returned to Canada, however. ‘tit was kind of an eerie feeling to have a bullet in me,’’ said Heyrman. Now facing $15,000 worth of medical bills, Heyrman said he plans to lodge an of- ficial complaint against the police officer through the Mexican consulate But he said he-*will not return to Mexico to fight the case, claiming that the tncident ts being covered up. ‘Those ‘Cm not sure what | want, but I'll know when !| see it’) We counsel you when you lave difficulty expressing your per Sohality a The way you design decotale of ftuenpsh your hare or atfice We dont supearnpuse out fasles overt faslead we talk with) you to try te tind the yOUTS teal you Phen we wack will you Te bang yout Salou radiege Int What the lroty want tr Utsecuss tl START WITH OUR $100 ANALYSIS for $100 (payable at visi we Ho one te wm tune hint Of amitnence you. cteale cete tine ool your hare ob office aad give your age te! hours of andlysis anc advent eo e Griffin INTERIORS (COUNSEE LING, 669-0106 — 24 HAS i] AS - Sunday, September 9, 1984 - North Shore News SHOOTING ‘Souvenir’ is a bullet cops are so corrupt, it’s in- credible,’’ said Heyrman. He added he is having trouble contacting Mexican authorities in Vancouver to discuss the case. He said doctors have estimated it will be up to three months before he can return to work. At present, he is still recovering from three broken ribs, injured when the bullet entered his back about a half inch from his spine and then lodged up under his mght arm. “‘It| just’ missed my liver and my heart,’” said Heyr- man. ‘‘So it’s going to take awhile before I can get back to work.”’ A recent graduate of the California Maritime Academy in Vallejo, California, Heyrman had been slated to start work in Santa Barbara following his vacation in Mexico. He also denied some news reports which stated that a member of his party had been wanted on an arrest warrant. When contacted by North Shore the News, a “DO IT YOURSELF” or HAVE IT DONE G 2) MANUFACTURED BY OYWIDAG FAB CON PRODUCTS LIMITED spokeswoman at the Consul- ate General of Mexico’s of- fice in Vancouver said she had heard from the Mexican government’s tourism office, also in Vancouver, that the incident had taken place in- side a bar in Cabo San Lucas. However, she said she was not sure if the two incidents involved the same people. ‘According to their in- formaq#ion, there had been some warrant for the arrest of one young Canadian. Two policemen went into a bar where this Canadian was with five other men. They wanted to arrest the Cana- dian, but the six men jumped the two policemen. One young man ran away and he was shot,’’ said the spokeswoman. She said she had been told Carlos Hampe, the regional director of the tourism of fice had called Cabo San Lucas to obtain the information. 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